South Korea's Finance Ministry plans to reduce April treasury bond auction volumes from March's 19 trillion won amid heightened market volatility from Middle East conflicts and oil shocks, while maintaining buyback options ahead of WGBI inclusion to ensure bond market stability.
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South Korea's Finance Ministry plans to reduce April treasury bond auction volumes from March's 19 trillion won amid heightened market volatility from Middle East conflicts and oil shocks, while maintaining buyback options ahead of WGBI inclusion to ensure bond market stability.
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October Treasury Bond Issuance to Decline from September—Maturity Distribution Expected to Remain Steady
South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance is expected to reduce October Treasury bond issuance to around 17 trillion won, with maturity distribution and buyback volumes remaining steady.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea's 2025 Treasury bond issuance will match market expectations at 232 trillion won, easing supply concerns as WGBI inclusion and continued rate cuts are set to bolster demand.
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No 'Treasury Bond Supply Shock' Expected Next Year—Korean Bond Market Breathes a Sigh of Relief
South Korea's 2025 Treasury bond issuance will match market expectations at 232 trillion won, easing supply concerns as WGBI inclusion and continued rate cuts are set to bolster demand.
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[2026 Budget Proposal] Treasury Bond Issuance Set at 232 Trillion Won, Deficit Bonds at 110 Trillion Won—In Line with Market Expectations
South Korea will issue a record 232 trillion won in treasury bonds in 2026, with deficit bonds at 110 trillion won, matching market expectations as the government manages rising fiscal costs and interest expenses.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea will increase deficit bond issuance by 1.3 trillion won to fund a larger second supplementary budget, raising total Treasury bond issuance to 231.1 trillion won and pushing the national debt-to-GDP ratio to 49.1%.
#YonhapInfomax #DeficitBonds #SupplementaryBudget #TreasuryBondIssuance #NationalDebt #FiscalDeficit #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=70856South Korea's second supplementary budget will increase Treasury bond issuance by 22.7 trillion won, raising this year's interest payments by 272.9 billion won and heightening long-term fiscal risks, according to the National Assembly Budget Office.
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Yield Curve and Forward Guidance Point to Direction of Next Month's Treasury Bond Issuance
South Korea's bond market anticipates increased 2-3 year Treasury bond issuance next month, driven by low interest rates and supply ratios, as the Bank of Korea considers rate cuts amid changing yield curves.
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Seoul Bond Market's View on Treasury Bond Issuance Plan - 'Slight Benefit for 5 and 10-Year Bonds'
Seoul bond market participants expect minimal impact from new treasury bond issuance plan, with potential slight benefit for 5 and 10-year bonds amid reduced mid-term segment allocation
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Seoul Bond Market - 'Limited Impact from Supplementary Budget Deficit Bonds' - Cautious on Second Supplementary Budget
Seoul bond market expects limited impact from supplementary budget deficit bonds, but remains cautious about potential second supplementary budget and additional bond issuance after presidential election
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