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G-bonds valued at nearly 358 million USD mobilised at latest auction

Some 8.295 trillion VND (357.9 million USD) was mobilised for the State Treasury through a Government bond auction at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 14.
G-bonds valued at nearly 358 million USD mobilised at latest auction ảnh 1Some 8.295 trillion VND (357.9 million USD) was mobilised for the State Treasury through a Government bond auction on October 14 (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - 🧸Some 8.295trillion VND (357.9 million USD) was mobilised for the State Treasury through aGovernment bond auction at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 14.

The Treasury offered 10 trillion VND worthof G-bonds, including 3 trillion VND worth of 10-year bond, 4 trillion VNDworth of 15-year bonds, 2 trillion VND of 20-year bonds, and 1 trillion VND of30-year bonds. It raised 3 trillion VND worth of 10-yearbonds with an annual yield rate of 2.53 percent, down 0.22 percent from theauction on September 30. A total of 3.35 trillion VND was mobilisedfrom 15-year bonds with an annual interest rate of 2.7 percent, up 0.04 percentfrom the October 7 auction. Bonds with 20-year maturity raised 945billion VND with an annual interest rate of 3.25 percent, down 0.23 percentcompared to the previous auction. As many as 1 trillion VND was raised from30-year bonds with an annual yield rate of 3.25 percent, equal to that of theauction a week earlier. So far this year, the State Treasury hascollected over 248.14 trillion VND from G-bond auctions at the HNX./.
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