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Two-year Serbian government bonds are sold for 23 million euros

The Republic of Serbia sold two-year government bonds at an auction in the amount of 23 million euros.

The total volume of demand at the auction was 83 million euros, and 277,198 government bonds were sold, with a nominal value of 27 million euros, the Public Debt Administration announced.

It is about the reopening of the issue, on July 25th, of the two-year government bonds of the Republic of Serbia, issued on January 23rd, 2023, and which matures on January 25th, 2025.

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The volume of the auction was 27 million euros with a coupon rate of 5.00 percent. Government bonds were sold at an annual yield of 4.86 percent, and they mature on January 25th, 2025.

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