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Ministry of Finance borrows 64.2 million RON from banks, on Tuesday, in addition to Monday’s auction

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The Ministry of Finance attracted 64.2 million RON from banks on Tuesday, in addition to Monday’s auction, when it borrowed 427.7 million RON, at an interest rate of 6.9% per year, through an issue of benchmark state bonds with a residual maturity of 176 months.

The nominal value of the additional issue was 64.2 million RON. Banks submitted offers worth 82 million RON.

The Ministry of Finance (MF) planned, in December 2025, loans from commercial banks worth 4.5 billion RON, to which 15%, respectively 675 million RON, of the nominal value awarded at the reference auctions, can be added, within the additional sessions of non-competitive offers.AGERPRES

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