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HKMA to Re-open 20-Year HKD Institutional Government Bond on 22 July 2026


Key points

  • The HKMA announced on 16 July 2026 a tender for 20-year HKD HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds via re-opening.
  • The tender is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, 22 July 2026.
  • The issuance uses a re-opening structure, adding supply to an existing bond line rather than launching a new series.
  • No coupon, indicative size, ISIN, or allocation details were disclosed in the published notice.
  • The re-opening format suggests a focus on consolidating secondary-market liquidity at the long end of the Hong Kong dollar sovereign curve.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has announced a tender for 20-year Hong Kong dollar HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds via a re-opening, scheduled for Wednesday, 22 July 2026. The announcement was published on 16 July 2026, giving market participants approximately six days of notice ahead of the tender date.

The re-opening mechanism, rather than a fresh line issuance, indicates the HKMA is adding supply to an existing bond series, which typically supports secondary-market liquidity by consolidating outstanding volume into a single line. For institutional participants, a re-opened 20-year Hong Kong dollar sovereign instrument extends the available duration at the long end of the local yield curve.

No further terms, indicative size, coupon, or ISIN were provided in the notice. Operators should monitor the HKMA’s tender documentation for pricing guidance, allocation methodology, and eligibility criteria before the 22 July tender date.

Original source

HKMA press releases

hkma.gov.hk