Corporate bonds see 38.8 pct rise

Feb 1st at 15:44
01-02-2021 15:44:27+07:00

Corporate bonds see 38.8 pct rise

The value of corporate bonds issued increased by 38.8 percent to VND437.6 trillion ($19 billion) last year, according to a report of securities company VNDirect.

A bank employee counts Vietnamese banknotes at a bank in Hanoi. Photo by VnExpress/Giang Huy.

Credit institutions led with 25 percent of the total corporate bonds issued. Real estate followed with 16 percent.

In 2020, private placements accounted for VND403.46 trillion worth of bonds, up 30.4 percent, while public issuances were up 82.7 percent to VND34.2 trillion.

The market has become quiet in 2021 after new regulations took effect in the new year, tightening conditions for corporate bond issuance to protect investors.

A recent government decree mandates that buyers of corporate bonds must be professional securities investors who do proprietary trading or offer brokerage, underwriting and investment consultancy and management services, individuals holding listed or registered securities worth at least VND2 billion or having annual taxable income of at least VND1 billion or financial institutions and companies with charter capital of more than VND100 billion.

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