Bonds due to mature in the real estate sector worth approximately VND99,234 billion
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- 17:41 29/02/2024
DNHN - As of the information disclosure date of 23/02/2024, the total value of corporate bonds maturing in the remainder of the year is VND258,239 billion, of which 38% of the value of bonds due to maturity belongs to the real estate sector.
In 2024, the Vietnamese bond market is facing many challenges and opportunities at the same time. The latest data from the Vietnam Bond Market Association (VBMA) shows that the total value of corporate bonds maturing in the remainder of the year is VND258,239 billion. Of these, 38% belong to the real estate sector and 21% belong to banks.
Real estate businesses are dominating the issuance of bonds. Some large bond lots such as SDICB2124001 of Saigon Investment and Development Corporation (SDI Corp) worth VND6,574 billion will mature on 15/12/2024, which is the bond lot with the largest maturity value in the year.

However, not only real estate, but other businesses also contribute to the bond market landscape this year. For example, the bond lot code GHICB2124001 of Golden Hill Investment Joint Stock Company worth VND5,760 billion will mature on 15/04/2024. Meanwhile, Nam An Investment and Business Joint Stock Company will also face the maturity of bond lot code NAN12301 in September 2024.
Along with the maturity of bonds, the issuance and repurchase of bonds are also taking place actively. According to VBMA, from the beginning of the year to the end of 23/2, the total value of corporate bond issuance was VND5,350 billion, including both private and public issuances. However, businesses also repurchased VND1,595 billion of bonds in February, especially real estate businesses accounting for a large proportion.
The Vietnamese bond market is going through a volatile period and requires intelligent management from investors and businesses. Managing to cope with maturity pressure and seizing opportunities in bond issuance and repurchase activities will play an important role in maintaining the stability and development of this market.
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