Nearly 1.18 billion VND worth of G-bonds mobilised

The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) raised nearly 1.18 trillion VND (51.9 million USD) by selling Government bonds issued by the State Treasury at an auction on November 1.
Nearly 1.18 billion VND worth of G-bonds mobilised ảnh 1Nearly 1.18 billion VND worth of G-bonds mobilised on November 1 (Source: baomoi.com)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) raised nearly1.18 trillion VND (51.9 million USD) by selling Government bonds issued by theState Treasury at an auction on November 1.

The bonds were offered for four tenures: five years valuedat 1 trillion VND, seven years at 500 billion VND, 10 years at 1 trillion VND,and 30 years at 500 billion VND.

The five-year bonds did not see a winning volume.

Meanwhile, the seven-year bonds were sold at a total valueof 500 billion VND, with a winning yield of 4.85 percent a year, 0.02 percenthigher than bonds of the same term sold at the previous auction on October25.

The 10-year bonds brought in only 295 billion VND with awinning yield of 5.42 percent, equal to the sale during the October 25 session.

Some 350 billion VND worth of 30-year bonds sold at the auction had an interestrate of 6.1 percent per annum, equal to the previous sale on September 27.

Since the beginning of this year, the Vietnam State Treasury has mobilisednearly 156.26 trillion VND (6.87 billion USD) through Government bonds issuedon the HNX.-VNA
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