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HKMA reopens 10-year HKD HKSAR institutional government bond tender
Key points
- The HKMA published tender results for a 10-year HKD-denominated HKSAR institutional government bond on 12 August 2026.
- The issuance was conducted via a reopening, meaning it adds to an existing bond line rather than creating a new security.
- The bond is institutional in nature, indicating it was not offered through the retail government bond programme.
- No quantitative results, including accepted yield, allotment size, or bid-to-cover ratio, were present in the source body supplied for synthesis.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) conducted a reopening tender for a 10-year Hong Kong dollar HKSAR institutional government bond, according to a press release dated 12 August 2026. A reopening adds supply to an existing bond line rather than launching a new security, preserving the original bond’s coupon and maturity date.
No further details are available from the source body: accepted yield, total amount tendered, bid-to-cover ratio, settlement date, and allotment results are all absent from the supplied material. Readers requiring those figures should consult the original HKMA press release directly.