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HKMA Announces Successful Tender of 1-Year HONIA-Indexed Floating Rate Notes

Felix Pinkston   Nov 20, 2024 08:53 0 Min Read


The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), representing the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, has announced the successful tender of its 1-year HONIA-indexed Floating Rate Notes. This event, held on November 20, 2024, saw the issuance of HK$1.5 billion in notes under the Infrastructure Bond Programme, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

Strong Demand Evident in Tender Results

The tender attracted significant interest, with applications reaching HK$4.095 billion, resulting in a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.73. This ratio, which measures the number of bids received per unit of bond issued, underscores the strong demand for these government-issued securities. The highest spread accepted was recorded at 0.22%, while the average spread was slightly lower at 0.18%.

Details of the Issued Notes

The issued notes, identified by stock code 4285 (HKGB FRN 2511), are scheduled for settlement on November 21, 2024, and will mature on November 21, 2025. The notes' pro-rata ratio was approximately 76%, with an average tender spread of 0.40%, reflecting the competitive bidding environment.

Implications for the Financial Market

This successful tender highlights the continued investor confidence in Hong Kong's financial instruments, particularly those indexed to the Hong Kong Overnight Index Average (HONIA). The results are indicative of a healthy appetite for short-term government securities, which offer a relatively stable investment in a fluctuating global market.

The HKMA's issuance of these notes is part of a broader strategy to support infrastructure development through the Infrastructure Bond Programme, aligning with Hong Kong's economic growth objectives. The robust participation in this tender reflects the market's positive outlook on the region's economic stability and fiscal policies.


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