The State Treasury of Vietnam on July 24 mobilised more than 7.02 trillion VND (302.04 million USD) via auctions of Government bonds at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX).
The State Treasury of Vietnam on July 24 mobilises more than 7.02 trillion VND (302.04 million USD) via auctions of Government bonds at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) (Illustrative photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The State Treasuryof Vietnam on July 24 mobilised more than 7.02 trillion VND (302.04 millionUSD) via auctions of Government bonds at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX).
Bonds with 7-year maturity raised 100billion VND (4.30 million USD) with an annual interest rate of 3.97 percent,0.08 percent lower than that of the previous auction on April 24.
Those with 10-year terms attracted 2trillion VND (86.07 million USD) with an annual interest rate of 4.46 percent, 0.05percent lower than that of the July 17 auction.
Bonds with 15-year terms drew 1.95 trillionVND (83.91 million USD) with an interest rate of 4.68 percent per year, lowerthan the 0.08 percent interest rate in the July 17 auction.
The sub-session auctions of 10-year and15-year bonds raised 1 trillion VND (43.03 million USD) each with respectiveannual interest rates of 4.46 percent and 4.68 percent.
Bonds with 30 years of maturity mobilised971 billion VND (41.78 million USD) with an annual interest rate of 5.51percent, 0.09 percent lower than that of the July 10 auction.
Since the beginning of 2019, the StateTreasury has mobilised over 130.87 trillion VND (5.63 billion USD) throughauctions of G-bonds at the HNX.-VNA
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