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The Republic of Serbia today offered two-term bonds of 100 million euros

In the information published by the Public Debt Administration, it is stated that this is the first auction of two-year government bonds denominated in euros in the volume of 100 million euros with a coupon rate of 2.5 percent, which mature on January 23, 2025.

“The total volume of demand at the auction was 44,348,000.00 euros. 37,530 pieces of government bonds were sold, with a nominal value of 37,530,000.00 euros,” says the Administration.

The bonds were sold at a yield rate of 2.5 percent per year, and the bonds are due at the end of January 2025.

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The bond yield coupon will be paid annually, every January 23 until the maturity date.

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