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Greece to reopen 10-year bond
Greece will reopen a 10-year issue on Wednesday, seeking to raise up to 300 million euros from the market.
The 10-year bond issue offers a coupon of 4.25% and has a maturity date of June 16, 2033. The settlement date will be Wednesday, April 26.
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Serbia sells 12-year gov't bonds for 5.685 bln dinars
BELGRADE - The Serbian Public Debt Administration announced on Tuesday it had sold 12-year dinar-denominated government bonds at an auction for 5.685 bln dinars.
In a statement, the Administration said an issue of 12-year Serbian government bonds, maturing on August 20, 2032 and first issued on February 18, 2020, had been reopened earlier in the day.
Yield on Slovenian bonds highest since bank bailout
Ljubljana – High inflation and the prospect of monetary policy restrictions have dampened interest in state bonds in the secondary market, driving up the yield on state debt. The yield on the Slovenian 10-year bond has topped 2%.
Financial Expert: “Do not worry Bulgarians, Inflation will not stay this way, it will get Worse”
Bulgaria Issues EUR 100 Million Worth of Internal Debt
100 million euros worth of internal debt in government bonds is being offered to investors. This is the first debt issuance since the spring of 2021, and in the term of office of caretaker Minister of Finance Assen Vassilev.
Treasury borrows nearly $470 mln through auction
The Turkish Treasury borrowed around 4.06 billion Turkish liras ($469.9 million) from domestic markets, according to an official statement on July 12.
The Treasury and Finance Ministry announced that two-year fixed-coupon government bonds (reopen, second issue) were sold.
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Turkish Treasury borrows nearly $1 bln through auctions
The Turkish Treasury borrowed around 8.36 billion Turkish liras ($1 billion) from domestic markets, according to an official statement on June 22.
The Treasury and Finance Ministry announced that 3.35 billion Turkish liras ($400 million) in four-year fixed coupon rate government bonds were sold on Monday.
Investors being presented Slovenia’s debut sustainability bond
Ljubljana – Slovenia is presenting the framework for its first sustainability bond to investors in a global call on Monday, to be followed by one-on-one calls with interested investors on Tuesday, the Finance Ministry has announced. The issue will depend on the market situation.
Turkish Treasury borrows $209 mln through auctions
The Turkish Treasury borrowed around 1.8 billion Turkish liras ($209 million) from domestic markets, according to an official statement on June 8.
The Treasury and Finance Ministry announced that 768 million Turkish liras ($89 million) in 12-month zero-coupon government bonds (reopen, second issue) were sold.
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Treasury borrows $230 mln from domestic markets
The Turkish Treasury borrowed 1.9 billion Turkish liras ($230 million) from domestic markets on May 25, according to an official statement.
The Treasury and Finance Ministry announced that some 685 million Turkish liras ($82 million) in one-year fixed coupon bonds - semiannually, seventh-issuance - were sold in an auction.
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