From now until the end of the year, corporate bonds will mature for a total of VND 61,600 billion.
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- 21:49 07/11/2023
DNHN - From now until the end of the year, the volume of corporate bonds maturing is anticipated to total VND 61,600 billion. Seventy businesses participated in the trial issuance of private bonds with a maximum value of 180.4 trillion VND during the first
The Government held a press conference in October 2023 at the Government Office on November 4, 2023, in the afternoon. Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Duc Chi was in attendance. The purpose of the conference was to provide information regarding the corporate bond market and to introduce the operation of the individual bond trading floor at the Hanoi Stock Exchange.
As per the projections of Mr. Nguyen Duc Chi, the volume of corporate bonds that are scheduled to mature by the conclusion of the year will amount to VND 61,600 billion. Seventy businesses participated in the trial issuance of private bonds with a maximum value of 180.4 trillion VND during the first ten months of the year.

The cumulative amount of bonds issued since the implementation of Decree 08/2023/ND-CP has amounted to 179.5 trillion VND as of October. Additionally, he underscored the disparity in the rates of bond ownership between individual investors and institutional investors.
As stated by Deputy Minister Nguyen Duc Chi, significant attention has been drawn to the trading activities of individual corporate bonds on the centralized exchange. As of October 31, the Hanoi Stock Exchange had recorded a cumulative registered transaction value of approximately VND 336,768 billion, representing 451 distinct types of bonds issued by 114 different businesses. The mean transaction value per session amounted to 676.6 billion VND, with October accounting for approximately 1,331 billion VND.
The State Securities Commission, Vietnam Stock Exchange, and Hanoi Stock Exchange have been requested by the Ministry of Finance to conduct inspections and supervision. Businesses that issue bonds in violation of the law while registering transactions on this system will be strictly prosecuted by legal regulations.
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