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Over 6.4 trillion VND raised through June 17 G-bond auction

An auction of Government bonds on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on June 17 raised 6.414 trillion VND (276.74 million USD) for the State Treasury.
Over 6.4 trillion VND raised through June 17 G-bond auction ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - An auction of Government bonds on the Hanoi StockExchange (HNX) on June 17 raised 6.414 trillion VND (276.74 million USD) forthe State Treasury.

G-bonds worth 6.5 trillion VND were issued, with five-year bonds bringing in1.5 trillion VND, ten-year bonds 2.5 trillion VND, 15-year bonds 2 trillionVND, and those with a maturity of 20 years 500 billion VND.

Some 1.435 trillion VND worth of five-years bonds was mobilised at an annualinterest rate of 1.95 percent, 0.03 percent higher than at the previous auctionon June 10.

All the 10-year bonds were sold for 2.5 trillion VND with an annual interestrate of 3 percent, down 0.01 percent against the June 10 auction.

Besides, all the 15-year bonds were also sold for 2 trillion VND with an annualinterest rate of 3.15 percent, unchanged from the previous auction on June 10.

Meanwhile, 20-year bonds were sold at an annual interest rate of 3.45 percent,0.02 percent higher than at the previous auction on June 3 and raising 479billion VND for the State Treasury.

The State Treasury has collected 74.107 trillion VND via G-bond auctions at HNXso far this year./.
VNA

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