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19 May 13:16

The Ministry of Finance borrowed 752 million lei from banks, at a yield of 7.46% per annum, through a government bond issue

Liviu Brăteanu
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The Ministry of Finance on Monday launched a government bond issue, borrowing 752 million lei with a maturity of 35 months and an average yield of 7.46% per annum. The nominal value of the issue was 500 million lei and banks subscribed 1.198 billion lei. The Ministry also planned to borrow RON 5.4 billion in May 2025, with the possibility to add another RON 660 million through additional sessions.

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Ministerul Finanţelor a împrumutat luni peste 752 milioane lei de la bănci
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Ministerul Finanţelor a împrumutat luni peste 752 milioane lei de la bănci
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Ministerul Finanțelor s-a împrumutat cu peste 750 milioane lei de la bănci, după rezultatul alegerilor prezidențiale

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The Ministry of Finance borrowed 1.1 billion lei from banks on Monday through two issues of government bonds, according to the BNR.
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The Ministry of Finance has announced that, for the first time this year, the long-term financing cost of the state has fallen below 7%, reaching a maximum yield of 6.93%.
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In the October edition of the Fidelis government bonds, Romanians subscribed 2.2 billion lei, with a major interest in the two-year bonds in lei.
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The Fidelis government bonds issued in October by the Ministry of Finance, worth nearly 2.2 billion lei, debut trading on the Bucharest Stock Exchange.
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The Minister of Finance announced the extension until December 31 of the deadline for local loans, with an additional ceiling of 250 million lei for heating.
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Between November 7 and 14, individuals can invest in FIDELIS government bonds, with interest rates of up to 7.70% in lei and 6.30% in euros, including a preferential interest rate for blood donors.
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