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China to Float Third-ever 50-year T-bonds

China to Float Third-ever 50-year T-bonds

Write: Normand [2011-05-20]
UPDATED: November 18, 2010 China to Float Third-ever 50-year T-bonds The bonds will be on sale for five days from Thursday and become tradable on November 24

China's Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday that it would issue the country's third-ever 50-year national treasury bonds this week at a yield of 4.4 percent.

With a total face value of 28 billion yuan ($4.22 billion), the bonds will be on sale for five days from Thursday and become tradable on November 24, according to a statement on the ministry's website,

China first introduced the 50-year T-bond on the interbank market in November 2009 with a 4.3-percent coupon rate.

The country issued the second 50-year T-bond on May 21 this year at a coupon rate of 4.03 percent.

(Xinhua News Agency November 17, 2010)