State Treasury raises 1.8 trillion VND via G-bond auction

The State Treasury of Vietnam raised 1.8 trillion VND (78.2 million USD) through a Government bond auction on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on April 10.
State Treasury raises 1.8 trillion VND via G-bond auction ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The State Treasury of Vietnam raised1.8 trillion VND (78.2 million USD) through a Government bond auction on theHanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on April 10.

Some 3 trillion VND worth of G-bonds were offered, includingten-year bonds valued at 1 trillion VND; 15-year bonds worth 1 trillion VND, 30-yearand 7-year bonds each worth 500 billion VND.

The 10-year bonds mobilised 800 billion VND with an annualinterest rate of 4.72 percent.

A bidder bought 10-year bonds at the price of 500 billionVND, with a yield rate of 4.72 percent at the sub-session sale.

Meanwhile, 15-year bonds were purchased with a total valueof 800 billion VND and an interest rate of 5.06 percent, equal to that of the April3 auction.

As much as 500 billion VND was also raised for 15-year bondsat the sub-session, with a yield rate of 5.06 percent.

Four bidders purchased 30-year bonds worth 200 billion VNDat an interest rate of 5.85 percent.

Since the beginning of this year, the State Treasury ofVietnam raised over 66.6 trillion VND via auctions at the HNX.-VNA
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