Changed taste boosts long-term G-bond trading

Trading of long-term Government bonds (G-bonds) in the first five months of 2017 has seen improvements compared to 2016 due to changing tastes of institutional investors.
Changed taste boosts long-term G-bond trading ảnh 1Trading of long-term Government bonds (G-bonds) in the first five months of 2017 has seen improvements compared to 2016 due to changing tastes of institutional investors (Photo: baodautu.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) -Trading of long-term Government bonds (G-bonds) in the first five months of2017 has seen improvements compared to 2016 due to changing tastes ofinstitutional investors.

The improvements include increasing bond maturity terms, the percentage oflong-term bonds over total amount of bonds, which were successfully auctioned,is higher and all yield rates declined in comparison with 2016’s figures.

According to the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), investors have shown moreinterests in long-term G-bonds as the percentage of issued bonds, whosematurity is over 15 years, is equal to 45.8 percent of the total amount ofmarket’s bonds.

Since the beginning of 2017, the HNX has held 122 bond auctions, raising atotal 121 trillion VND (5.38 billion USD).

Of the issued G-bonds, the percentage of 15-year bonds is 17.5 percent, of20-year bonds is 10.4 percent, and of 30-year bonds is 17.9 percent.

After the first five months of 2017, the Government raised a total 167 trillionVND from bond issuance with five-year bonds attracting investors’ interest,occupying nearly 70 percent of total issued bonds.

The average maturity of G-bonds in the first five months is 13.8 years, anincrease of 5.53 percent from 2016’s number.

One of the reasons for the rise of long-term G-bonds, according to HNX, is highinterest of insurance-finance companies, which are keen on long-term maturity.

There are three main factors for rising interests of insurance-financecompanies in long-term G-bonds, local media reported.

The first is the improvement of Vietnam’s economic outlook in the eyes offoreign investors with the US-based credit rating agency Fitch Ratings in Mayrevising its outlook on Vietnam’s long-term foreign and local currency issuerdefault ratings (IDR) to Positive from Stable and affirmed the ratings at"BB-".

Foreign investors have shown more interest in Vietnam on its stablemacroeconomic conditions, especially when the Government takes inflation andforeign exchange rates into its major concerns.

Inflation and foreign exchange rates are the two decisive elements that can determinethe profits for foreign investors’ G-bond investments as the two factors moveopposite to the yield of G-bonds.

Secondly, G-bonds have become a safe haven for both investment funds to keeptheir portfolios balanced and secure with the inclusion of both companies’stocks and other assets, especially when the number of investment funds in Vietnamis on the rise to grasp new opportunities on the local securities market,including the derivatives market that is expected to come into operation inJune.

Thirdly, the annual yield rates for 20-30 year G-bonds are now ranging between7.6 percent and 7.9 percent, higher than the yearly Open Market Operations(OMO) interest rates, which stay around 5 percent, offering better interestsfor investors.-VNA
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