State Treasury raises 4 trillion VND through G-bonds

The State Treasury mobilised 4 trillion VND (172.66 million USD) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 16.
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Hanoi (VNA) -
The State Treasurymobilised 4 trillion VND (172.66 million USD) through Government bond auctionson the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 16.

Accordingly, the State Treasury offered five-yearbonds valued at 500 billion VND, 10-year and 15-year bonds each valued at 1.5trillion VND, and 20-year bonds valued at 500 billion VND.

A total of 500 billion VND was mobilised fromfive-year bonds with an annual interest rate of 2.85 percent, down 0.04 percentfrom the auction on October 2.

Bonds with 10-year maturity raised 1.5trillion VND with an annual interestrate of 3.78 percent,down 0.18 percent as compared with the October 9 auction.

Meanwhile, 1.5 trillion VND was collected via 15-year bondswith a yield rate of 4 percent, down 0.21 percent from the auction on October 9.

The State Treasury also raised 500 billion VNDworth of 20-year bonds with an annual average yield rate of 4.58 percent, 0.30percent lower than the previous auction on October 2.

So far this year, the State Treasury has collected over 166.18 trillion VND fromG-bond auctions at the HNX./. 
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