Thailand plans to sell up to 133b baht of govt bonds in April-June
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[BANGKOK] Thailand plans to sell up to 113 billion baht (S$5 billion) of government bonds in the April to June period as part of a debt-restructuring effort, the finance ministry said.
The baht-denominated bonds, to be sold domestically, will have maturities of between four to 47 years, the ministry said in a statement.
REUTERS
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