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State Treasury raises 600b dong from G-bonds
19/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Vietstock
19 Mar, 2010 - 11:06:12 AM
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State Treasury successfully raised six trillion dong of total one trillion dong from G-bonds, Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) reported yesterday.

The bonds are issued on March 22, 2010, including terms of two and three years. Bidding volume for each term is 500 billion dong.

There were 13 members joining the tender for 2-year bonds with the lawful bidding volume of 2.050 trillion dong. Finally, 430 billion dong of 2-year bonds was sold out at 12 percent pa.

Meanwhile, six members joined the 3-year bond tender with the lawful registering volume of 770 billion dong. 170 billion dong of these bonds was purchased at 12.1 percent pa.





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