HNX sells VND3.8 trillion of Government bonds in May
The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) held 24 auctions of Government bonds gaining over 3.8 trillion VND in May.
The State Treasury of Viet Nam offloaded bonds worth more than VND3.4 trillion, and the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies sold bonds worth VND410 billion during the sale.
HNX said, the total value of G-bonds sold in the primary market in May decreased over 55% compared to April.
Meanwhile, in the secondary market, the total volume of outright trading in May amounted to 537 million bonds, worth VND57 trillion, an increase of 11.5% compared to April.
The trading volume through repurchase agreements (repos) was 240 million bonds, equivalent to VND34 trillion, an increase of more than 23% over April. The repos of government-backed bonds constituted VND7.2 trillion.
HNX said, the total value of G-bonds sold in the primary market in May decreased over 55% compared to April.
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The trading volume through repurchase agreements (repos) was 240 million bonds, equivalent to VND34 trillion, an increase of more than 23% over April. The repos of government-backed bonds constituted VND7.2 trillion.
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