Over 9.72 trillion VND raised from Government bonds in March

The State Treasury mobilised over 9.72 trillion VND (over 407 million USD) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) in March, down 29 percent compared to the previous month.
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Hanoi (VNA) –
The State Treasury mobilised over 9.72 trillion VND (over407 million USD) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange(HNX) in March, down 29 percent compared to the previous month.

The annual interest ratesof G-bonds in March reduced by from 0.11 percent to 0.61 percent for all maturities,with the 10-year term recording the highest fall of 0.61 percent per annum.

On the secondary G-bond market, the total volume of G-bondssold by the outright method surpassed 183.7 trillion VND (7.7 billion USD), up 46.9  percent month-on-month in value.

Meanwhile, the trading volume through repurchase agreements(repos) exceeded 120.2 trillion VND (5.09 billion USD), up 48.21 percent.

Foreign investors made outright purchases of more than 7.3trillion VND (306.2 million USD) and outright sales of over 9.2 trillion VND (385.9 million USD). They made repos salesof 193 billion VND (8 million USD).

The total value of listed G-bonds was estimated at nearly1.13 quadrillion VND as of March 31./.

VNA

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