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Serbia to forego domestic securities auctions in Q3 2024

The Public Debt Administration of Serbia has announced that there will be no auctions held on the domestic securities market during the third quarter of 2024. This decision follows the recent issuance of government bonds in June on the domestic market and the successful placement of sustainable bonds in the international financial market.

Earlier this year, Serbia secured financing for the EXPO 2027 project through three auctions of eight-year dinar-denominated bonds, followed by three issuances of three-year euro-denominated bonds, and a green bond issuance on the international market, as previously reported by Nova Ekonomija.

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