Sri Lanka sells Rs 20.04b in 2 and 6 year bonds
The state debt office of the Central Bank offered 12.50 billion rupees in two year bonds and 7.50 billion rupees in six year bonds. At the last auction held in 30 March 2015, five year bonds were sold at an average yield of 9.07 percent and ten year bonds were sold at 10.03 percent.
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Re: Sri Lanka sells Rs 20.04b in 2 and 6 year bonds
For RPPA and anyone familiar with Bonds,
How the Interest rates which are familiar to us ( Banks Savings Rates, FD Rates, Lending Rates) reacts to Fluactuations in Interest rate on Bonds. Is there a immediate effect or lagging effect.
Thanks
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Re: Sri Lanka sells Rs 20.04b in 2 and 6 year bonds
serene wrote:Thanks Sri.
For RPPA and anyone familiar with Bonds,
How the Interest rates which are familiar to us ( Banks Savings Rates, FD Rates, Lending Rates) reacts to Fluactuations in Interest rate on Bonds. Is there a immediate effect or lagging effect.
Thanks
There is quarterly adjustments for FD rates for Banks & Registered finance companies based on weighted average T/Bill auction results & adding 3% if i am correct But no so sure about the rate.
Saving rate will be decided by the Bank itself.It is always lower than the overnight REPO rate.
Lending rates are based on AWPLR, It is as follows,
The Average Weighted Prime Lending Rate is calculated by the Central Bank weekly basied on commercial bank's lending rates offered to their prime customers during the week.The monthly figures are average values of estimated weekly rates.
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Re: Sri Lanka sells Rs 20.04b in 2 and 6 year bonds
RPPA wrote:serene wrote:Thanks Sri.
For RPPA and anyone familiar with Bonds,
How the Interest rates which are familiar to us ( Banks Savings Rates, FD Rates, Lending Rates) reacts to Fluactuations in Interest rate on Bonds. Is there a immediate effect or lagging effect.
Thanks
There is quarterly adjustments for FD rates for Banks & Registered finance companies based on weighted average T/Bill auction results & adding 3% if i am correct But no so sure about the rate.
Saving rate will be decided by the Bank itself.It is always lower than the overnight REPO rate.
Lending rates are based on AWPLR, It is as follows,
The Average Weighted Prime Lending Rate is calculated by the Central Bank weekly basied on commercial bank's lending rates offered to their prime customers during the week.The monthly figures are average values of estimated weekly rates.
Thanks RAPA.
Really appreciate your feed back.
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Re: Sri Lanka sells Rs 20.04b in 2 and 6 year bonds
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