August 29 (SeeNews) - The Macedonian Stock Exchange (MSE) said on Monday it admitted to trading 1.57 billion denars ($25.337 million/ 25.290 million euro) worth of 15-year government bonds.
The newly issued government paper without a foreign exchange clause bears a fixed interest of 4% paid annually, the MSE said in a notice.
The issue that was admitted to trading comprises 156,699 government bonds of 10,000 denars in par value each.
The government securities will mature on August 18, 2037.
The newly admitted government securities will start trading on the MSE on August 30.
(1 euro = 61.99 denars)