The Bank of Korea to Issue 10.2 Trillion Won in Monetary Stabilization Bonds Next Month
The Bank of Korea announced on the 27th that it plans to issue Monetary Stabilization Bonds (MSBs) worth 10.2 trillion won next month.
This amount is 800 billion won less than the issuance plan in February (3-year bonds - 200 billion won, 91-day bonds - 600 billion won).
The amount scheduled for competitive bidding issuance is 900 billion won, and the amount planned for subscription issuance is 1.2 trillion won.
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Monetary Stabilization Bonds are short-term securities issued by the Bank of Korea to financial institutions or the general public to regulate the money supply.
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