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Serbia sold eight-year government bonds worth EUR 537 million

The Republic of Serbia today sold eight-year government bonds in the amount of EUR 537 million, announced the Public Debt Administration.

The reissued series of eight-year government bonds of the Republic of Serbia, maturing on October 26th, 2031, and initially issued on October 24th, 2023, was reopened. The auction volume was EUR 575 million with a coupon rate of 7.00%.

The total demand amounted to EUR 538 million.

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A total of 6,314,639 government bonds were realized, with a nominal value of EUR 537 million.
The government bonds were sold at a yield rate of 6.15% annually.

Coupon payments of 7.00% will be made annually every October 26th until the maturity date.

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