Sri Lanka raises US$81.25m through development bonds
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[COLOMBO] Sri Lanka raised US$81.25 million through two- and three-year dollar-denominated development bonds on Tuesday, the central bank said.
The government sold US$30 million two-year bonds at 6-month Libor plus 360 basis points (bps) after receiving bids worth US$45 million, while it raised US$51.25 million in three-year bonds at 6-month Libor plus 377.20 basis points.
The central bank received US$63.25 million worth of bids for three-year development bonds.
It had offered US$25 million each in two- and three-year bonds.
REUTERS
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