State Treasury Raises Nearly $80m Via G-bonds

The State Treasury of Vietnam mobilised VND1.85 trillion (US$79.54 million) through government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on Wednesday.

Some VND2 trillion worth of G-bonds were offered, including 10-year and 15-year bonds each valued at VND1 trillion.

Specifically, bonds with 10-year terms were sold out at an interest rate of 4.42 per cent, down 0.02 percentage points against the previous session on July 31, 2019.

The State Treasury raised VND850 billion worth of 15-year bonds with average yield rate of 4.68 per cent per year, the same rate offered in the previous auction on July 31, 2019.

From the beginning of this year, the State Treasury has mobilised more than VND139 trillion through government bonds issued on the HNX.

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