Offering government bonds of 10 different tenors and two different currencies, the Finance Ministry raised the equivalent of $782 million yesterday
Wednesday, December 23, 2020


Offering government bonds of 10 different tenors and two different currencies, the Finance Ministry raised the equivalent of $782 million yesterday at its weekly bond auction, the Ministry reports on Facebook. Hryvnia bonds started with 10% yields for 3-month bonds and ranged up to 12.25% yields for 5-year bonds. The Ministry sold 1-year dollar bonds with yields of 3.8%, netting $138.5 million. Yesterday’s big bond sale follows the December 15 sale, which netted $1.8 billion – the largest on record, the Ministry reports.