
According to the representative of the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the winning interest rate of Government bonds issued by the State Treasury at terms of 5 years and 10 years continues to increase. In the first 11 months of 2025, the State Treasury has mobilized 306,919 billion VND, completing 61.38% of the Government bond issuance plan in 2025.
In November alone, Government bonds issued by the State Treasury focused on 5-year and 10-year terms, of which the 10-year term accounted for the largest proportion, reaching 81.35%, equivalent to VND 19,110 billion. The issuance term structure shows a continued trend of prioritizing medium and long-term terms to ensure sustainable budget balance.
According to the Hanoi Stock Exchange, the winning interest rates of Government bonds at key terms of 5 years and 10 years in November continued to increase slightly compared to the end of October. At the last auction of the month, the winning interest rate for the 5-year term was 3.16%, up 2 points. The winning interest rate for the 10-year term was 3.86%, up 6 points. The increase in interest rates continues to reflect adjustments in line with the interest rate level in the money market and investor demand in the context of a stable macro -economy .
As of November 30, 2025, the listed value of Government Bonds reached VND 2,494,860 billion, up 1.05% compared to the previous month. However, the average trading value per session in November only reached VND 12,629 billion/session, down sharply by 25.12% compared to October. Foreign investors' transactions accounted for 2.52% of the total market. Notably, foreign investors continued the positive trend with a net purchase of VND 299 billion in November.
The above developments show that the market maintains great interest in the medium and long-term groups, in line with the orientation of sustainable bond market development, associated with the Government's public debt management strategy.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/trai-phieu-chinh-phu-thang-11-huy-dong-29540-ty-dong-post928486.html










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