Vietnam to raise funds through bond market

Vietnam aims to have bonds outstanding worth 38 percent of the gross domestic product by 2020, State Treasury's Deputy General Director Tran Kim Van said early this week.
Vietnam to raise funds through bond market ảnh 1Staff at the Hanoi Stock Exchange supervise an online G-bond auction in the capital.(Photo:VNA)

Vietnam aims to have bonds outstanding worth 38 percent of the gross domestic product by 2020, State Treasury's Deputy General Director Tran Kim Van said early this week. 

Van told local media that this would include 22 percent of Government bonds or G-bonds, issued by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) through the State treasury; 8 percent of Government-guaranteed bonds, which were bonds issued by authorised entities to mobilise capital for investment projects as appointed by the Prime Minister; 1 percent of municipal bonds; and 7 percent of corporate bonds.

According to the data, from the beginning of this year to August 14, the bonds outstanding were worth 867.8 billion VND (38.5 million USD) — including 581.4 billion VND (25.83 million USD) from G-bonds — accounting for about 22 percent of the 186-billion USD GDP in 2014.

Tran Van Dung, General Director of the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), the only G-bond organiser in Vietnam, said public investment still heavily relied on the ODA fund. However, when Vietnam becomes a middle-income nation, the ODA fund will be reduced. So, it is necessary to make the bond market a new channel to mobilise capital.

Dung said the bond market achieved an average growth rate of 23 percent in the last five years, making the Vietnamese bond market one of the fastest growing in emerging economies in East Asia and the ASEAN region.

However, with regard to the size of local currency bond obligations as a percentage of nominal GDP, according to the data till June 2015 collected by asianbondsonline.adb.org, Vietnam ranked lower at 23.4 percent compared with Japan, which stood at 220.36 percent, Malaysia at 95.31 percent, Singapore at 82.46 percent and Thailand at 72.28 percent. Hong Kong was at 65.26 percent and the Philippines at 35.84 percent.

To make the market more attractive to investors, Deputy General Director of the State Treasury Van said the Ministry of Finance would continue to build and develop a reliable solid liquid market and make it achieve international standards slowly to become an important, safe and efficient channel for capital mobilisation. He said it would also coordinate with the central bank in managing the fiscal and currency markets to ensure the most stable interest rates for the bonds. 

Recently, the MoF was also planning two new products on the bond market that would pay a zero-coupon rate and a floating rate to meet investors' demands. A representative from the State Treasure said they expected to launch the zero-coupon bond in December and asked the National Assembly to consider the floating rate bond this October.

At the same time, Van said they would develop the investment channel, encouraging more long-term investors such as pension funds and insurance companies to enter the market. The MoF said most of the investors were commercial banks that held 80 percent of the bonds, while foreign investors held one to two percent of the bonds.

Van said to attract more foreign investors to the market, Vietnam would stabilise the macroeconomy, while they should further construct and develop derivative products such as contract bonds and periodical bonds to prevent risks on the G-bonds. 

To boost transparency in the market, they will also build an electronic website that will provide information and data about the market. Van said a good system would not only ensure issuance and transactions, but also shorten the time for listing and issuance and create liquidity in the market. 

From the beginning of 2015 to August 14, Vietnam saw the issuance of bonds worth 140.9 trillion VND (6.26 billion USD), including 123.4 trillion VND (5.48 billion USD) of G-bonds, meeting 49 percent of the yearly target.

For the first time, the State Treasury issued 20-year bonds, the longest term, this July. So far, they have issued 20-year bonds worth 3.2 trillion (142.2 million USD) to an insurance company, Prudential Vietnam, via private placement.

HNX said the transactions of the secondary market had increased, with the average trading volume being 15 percent higher than the same period in 2014. The market infrastructure has been modernised to shorten the time needed for registration and listing of bonds.-VNA

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