The issuance volume of electronically registered bonds and negotiable certificates of deposit (CDs) in the third quarter of this year decreased compared to the same period last year.


According to the Korea Securities Depository on the 11th, the amount of funds raised by companies through the Depository's bond and CD electronic registration system in the third quarter was approximately KRW 134.7 trillion, down 6.6% from KRW 144.2 trillion in the same period last year. Compared to the previous quarter, it decreased by 8.3%.


The registered issuance volume of bonds was about KRW 125.4 trillion, down 4.9% year-on-year and 8.5% quarter-on-quarter. The registered issuance volume of CDs was about KRW 9.3 trillion, down 24.4% year-on-year and 5.1% quarter-on-quarter.



The issuance volume by type of bonds was KRW 3.3 trillion for Gukmin Jutaechae (National Housing Bonds), KRW 800 billion for Jibangchae (Local Government Bonds), KRW 63.7 trillion for corporate bonds including financial company bonds and special purpose company (SPC) bonds, KRW 56 trillion for special bonds, KRW 1.6 trillion for Jibang Gongsache (Local Public Corporation Bonds), and KRW 9.3 trillion for CDs. The issuance share by type was as follows: special bonds (41.6%), financial company bonds (34.9%), general corporate bonds (8.3%), CDs (6.9%), SPC bonds (4.1%), Gukmin Jutaechae (2.4%), Jibang Gongsache (1.2%), and Jibangchae (0.6%).


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