Nearly 33 trillion VND worth of G-bonds raised in January
The State Treasury raised 32.8 trillion VND (1.39 billion USD) worth of Government bonds, or 96.56% of the total G-bonds on offer, via eight auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange during January.
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The figure was equivalent to 30.4% of the first-quarter issuance plan and 8.21% of the annual target.
Of which, 49.74% were 10-year bonds while the remainder was 15-year bonds, with respective interest rates of 4.36% and 4.56%. The rates are down 29 and 24 basis points from the previous auction.
On the secondary market, the trading value of G-bonds during the month reached over 65.79 trillion VND, down 9.48% month-on-month, with outright transaction value accounting for 53.74%. The remainder were those traded via repurchase agreements./.
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