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HKMA releases results of 3-year HKD HKSAR institutional government bond re-opening tender


Key points

  • The HKMA published tender results for a 3-year HKD-denominated HKSAR institutional government bond on or around 22 July 2026.
  • The tender was conducted as a re-opening, meaning it adds volume to an existing bond line rather than creating a new instrument.
  • No allotment size, clearing yield, or bid-to-cover data is available from the published source.
  • The re-opening format suggests the HKMA is building secondary-market liquidity in the 3-year HKD government benchmark.
  • Operators with HKD collateral or fixed-income mandates should retrieve the full tender statistics directly from the HKMA press release.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority published the outcome of a tender for a re-opened 3-year Hong Kong dollar-denominated HKSAR institutional government bond. Re-opening tenders add supply to an existing bond line rather than launching a new instrument, allowing the authority to build liquidity in a benchmark maturity without fragmenting the curve.

No further details, including allotment amounts, clearing yields, bid-to-cover ratios, or settlement dates, are available from the published source. Operators tracking HKSAR government bond supply and HKD rates should consult the HKMA’s official tender notice directly for those figures.

At the instrument level, institutional government bonds of this type sit within Hong Kong’s broader debt issuance programme and are relevant to participants managing HKD liquidity, collateral pools, or local fixed-income exposure. The re-opening format suggests the authority is deepening an existing 3-year benchmark rather than introducing a new tenor.

Original source

HKMA press releases

hkma.gov.hk