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Vietnam raises another 3.8 trillion VND from G-bonds

The State Treasury of Vietnam raised an additional 3.8 trillion VND (163.4 million USD) by auctioning off Government bonds at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on September 26.
Vietnam raises another 3.8 trillion VND from G-bonds ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: vneconomy.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) -
The State Treasury of Vietnam raised an additional 3.8trillion VND (163.4 million USD) by auctioning off Government bonds at theHanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on September 26.

The auction looked to sell 5 trillion VND (215 million USD) worth of G-bondswith 5-year, 10-year, 15-year and 20-year maturity.

Bonds with 10-yearmaturity raised 1.4 trillion VND (60.2 million USD) with an annual interestrate of 4.8 percent, 0.05 percent higher than the previous auction on September19. A sub-session sale of the 10-year bonds netted 600 billion VND (25.8million USD) with a yield of 4.8 percent per year.

Seven bidders bought1.2 trillion VND (51.6 million USD) worth of 15-year bonds with an annual yieldrate of 5.07 percent, up 0.05 percent from that of the September 19 auction.Some 600 billion VND (25.8 million USD) was mobilised from the sub-session,with an interest rate of 5.07 percent.

There were no successful bids for 5-year and 20-year bonds.

So far this year,the State Treasury of Vietnam has collected more than 121.76 trillion VND (5.23billion USD) from auctions through the HNX.-VNA
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