RSA Bond, as issued by the Asset and Liability Management division of the National Treasury, are interest bearing bonds. The bonds are listed on the Bond Exchange of South Africa. They trade in the capital market at the yield to maturity. The yield to maturity is the rate that your holding will yield over the life time of your Bond. An RSA Retail Savings Bond is an investment with the Government of South Africa which earns fixed or inflation linked interest for the term of the investment. Fixed Rate Retail Savings Bonds earn a market-related fixed interest rate payable on the interest payment dates until maturity Government Bonds. Government entities issue Bonds and list them on the JSE Debt Board to raise funds for large capital projects such as roads, power stations and hospitals. They have done so since the Debt Board’s inception in 1994. It was called the Bond Exchange of South Africa at that time. South Africa has the most developed fixed income market in Africa Government securities yield curve extends out to 26 years. The National Treasury (NT) issues Treasury bills with tenors for 91, 182, 273 and 365 days. Auctions are usually held weekly on Fridays, but T-bills may also be issued by private placement or any other means chosen by the NT. RSA Retail Savings Bonds are accessible: electronically, via the internet, on the RSA Retail Savings Bonds website; at any branch of the South African Post Office; Directly at the National Treasury - 240 Madiba Street, Cnr Thabo Sehume and Madiba Street, Pretoria, 0002; by telephone, directly to the National Treasury Helpline, on 012 315 5888. HOME - MINISTRY OF FINANCE - NATIONAL TREASURY INFORMATION - BUDGET INFORMATION - INVESTOR RELATIONS - PUBLICATIONS - LEGISLATION - DIVISIONS - CAREERS - PAIA Republic of South Africa issues two new bonds in the International Capital Markets (294kb) 20 Sep . Media Statement - Confirmation of MTBPS date (193kb)
In a statement National Treasury said: "The Republic of South Africa was able to successfully place $5 billion in bonds maturing in 2029 (10-year) and 2049 (30-year) in the international capital The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), together with the South African National Treasury (NT) and a number of partners, celebrated a significant milestone this past August when the country’s first electronic trading platform (ETP) for government bonds was launched. In a move that will position South Africa's Capital Markets amongst the most sophisticated in global Capital Markets, the JSE, together with National Treasury (NT) and a multi-stakeholder group consisting of Strate, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and the banking institutions servicing primary dealers, officially launched the electronic trading platform (ETP) for government bonds Republic of South Africa issues two new bonds in the international capital markets. The Republic of South Africa was able to successfully place US$5 billion in bonds maturing in 2029 (10-year) and 2049 (30-year) in the international capital markets on 23 September 2019, with US$2 billion and US$3 billion placed in the 2029 and 2049 tranches respectively.
20 Aug 2019 There are three ways in for an ordinary investor: RSA retail bonds, a unit trust or an income unit trust. 26 Feb 2020 Stay on top of current data on government bond yields in South Africa, including the yield, daily high, low and change% for each bond.
South Africa has the most developed fixed income market in Africa Government securities yield curve extends out to 26 years. The National Treasury (NT) issues Treasury bills with tenors for 91, 182, 273 and 365 days. Auctions are usually held weekly on Fridays, but T-bills may also be issued by private placement or any other means chosen by the NT. RSA Retail Savings Bonds are accessible: electronically, via the internet, on the RSA Retail Savings Bonds website; at any branch of the South African Post Office; Directly at the National Treasury - 240 Madiba Street, Cnr Thabo Sehume and Madiba Street, Pretoria, 0002; by telephone, directly to the National Treasury Helpline, on 012 315 5888. HOME - MINISTRY OF FINANCE - NATIONAL TREASURY INFORMATION - BUDGET INFORMATION - INVESTOR RELATIONS - PUBLICATIONS - LEGISLATION - DIVISIONS - CAREERS - PAIA Republic of South Africa issues two new bonds in the International Capital Markets (294kb) 20 Sep . Media Statement - Confirmation of MTBPS date (193kb) South Africa Government Bond 10Y. Generally, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the country`s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds.
To achieve the Bond Fund's goal, we invest in South African interest bearing securities, including national government, parastatal, municipal and corporate 24 Sep 2019 South Africa's Treasury has issued a pair of international bonds to the tune of $5- billion, the largest such transaction out of sub-Saharan Africa. 12 Nov 2019 RSA Retail Savings Bonds, which are an investment with the Government of South Africa, are offered by the National Treasury. These bonds Last Update: 17 Mar 2020 5:15 GMT+0. The South Africa 10Y Government Bond has a 10.745% yield. 10 Years vs 2 Years bond spread is 414 bp.