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Short-term bond placement brings UAH 5.2 bln for Ukraine budget

Short-term bond placement brings UAH 5.2 bln for Ukraine budget

7 February 2018

Ukraine’s Finance Ministry reported it raised UAH 5.2
bln from UAH-denominated bonds placed at its auction held Feb. 6. The ministry
accepted bids for four types of bonds, the longest being the one-year bond,
while rejecting bids for two- and three-year bonds. About 80% of auction
receipts, or UAH 4.2 bln, came from the sale from bonds maturing in three and
six months.

 

Evgeniya Akhtyrko: No major changes in interest rates has occurred since the previous placement on Jan. 30. The bonds maturing in 3M, 6M were placed at
16.50%, the 9M bond at a 16.48% rate, and the one-year bond was placed at a
16.40% rate. Ten auction participants were ready to buy three-year bonds at an
interest rate of 16.50%, but MinFin was apparently not interested considering
that five-year bonds were placed at a 15.80% rate just one week ago. MinFin
also rejected two bids for the one-year bond at which the same interest rate of
16.50% was proposed.

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