S. Korea to sell 6.7 tln won in state debts in Sept.
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17:32 August 28, 2014
SEJONG, Aug. 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea plans to issue state bonds worth about 6.7 trillion won (US$6.6 billion) in September, the finance ministry said Thursday.
According to the ministry, the government is seeking to sell 1.75 trillion won in three-year Treasurys, 1.6 trillion won in five-year debts and 1.85 trillion won worth of 10-year bonds next month.
It also plans to issue 750 billion won worth of bonds that mature in 20 years and 750 billion won in 30-year bonds.
The total to be issued is 100 billion less than Treasurys sold this month.
yonngong@yna.co.kr
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