The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR Government), has recently released the results of its five-year maturity RMB agency bond bidding. According to a report by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the tender held on December 5, 2024, offered RMB1 billion worth of bonds under the Infrastructure Bond Program.
Bidding overview
The tender received a total of 3.028 billion yuan in applications, reflecting a bid ratio of 3.03. This ratio indicates the level of demand relative to the supply of bonds being offered. The bonds were issued at an average allowable price of 100.60, which translates to an annualized yield of 2.255%.
Bond Details
The issued bonds, identified by stock code 84596 (HKGB2.37 2912-R), have an issuance date and settlement date of December 9, 2024, and a maturity date of December 10, 2029. The coupon rate of this bond is as follows: 2.37%.
According to the bidding results, the lowest acceptable price was 100.40 (yield 2.298%), and the average bid price was 100.18 (yield 2.345%). The percentage for bidding was about 1%.
Importance of Results
The successful issuance of these bonds highlights investors’ strong confidence in the financial products offered by the HKSAR government. Competitive bid rates and favorable yields reflect strong demand for Yuan-denominated government bonds, which are viewed as a stable investment option amidst diverse global economic conditions.
The HKMA continues to play a pivotal role in managing the region’s monetary and financial stability through bond offerings, an important component of its strategy to enhance liquidity and provide financing for infrastructure projects in Hong Kong.
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