AOFM gets record coverage for A$1.5B May 2030 bond tender

By Sophia Rodrigues

Published On 22 Apr 2020 , 11:16 AM

The AOFM has sold A$1.5 billion of 2.5% May 2030 government bond at a weighted average yield of 0.8460%. The cut-off yield was 0.8475% and the lowest yield was 0.8425%.

The coverage ratio was 4.29 times with A$6.43 billion of bids received. The coverage ratio for this bond was the highest in 30 issues so far (including today). The previous high was 4.19 times at the auction in November for A$800 million.

With this issue, the total outstanding issue of this bond has risen to A$29.4 billion, making it the fourth largest behind the April 2026, April 2027 and April 2029 bond. At the last auction on April 6 for A$2.0 billion, the bond was sold at a weighted average yield of 0.2450, and cutoff rate also of 0.2450%

LATEST SNIPPETS

RBA buying A$3B bonds, April 2026-April 2029 maturity

The RBA is continuing with its bond-buying spree under the yield target policy but after two days of focusing on the...

Published on : 30 Mar 2020 , 11:57 AM
RBA to publish minutes on April 1 of special March board meeting

RBA will publish on April 1 the minutes of the special monetary policy announcement made on March 19. The meeting too...

Published on : 23 Mar 2020 , 06:15 PM
RBA Parliamentary Hearing Bit Unusual But Not Extraordinary

RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle will be appearing before the Economics Legislation Committee in Canberra late evening...

Published on : 04 Mar 2020 , 03:26 PM
Ex-centralbanker Says RBA Might Do 25+25, Not 50

An ex-centralbanker with strong experience in monetary policy during the global financial crisis says the RBA is more...

Published on : 02 Mar 2020 , 02:44 PM
Westpac Evans Expects RBA Cut Tue, QE by mid-year

Not much forecasting on RBA by Westpac's chief economist Bill Evans other than a 25bps cut in the cash rate...

Published on : 02 Mar 2020 , 11:14 AM
Australia Westpac-MI Consumer Sentiment Up But House Price Expectations More Imp For RBA

Consumer sentiment rose 2.3% to 95.5 in February, more than rebounding from the 1.8% fall in January, the Westpac-Mel...

Published on : 12 Feb 2020 , 10:41 AM
My tweets from first session of RBA's Parliamentary testimony today

RBA Lowe: If the unemployment rate were to be moving MATERIALLY in the wrong direction n there was no further progres...

Published on : 07 Feb 2020 , 10:59 AM
Westpac's Evans Now Expects RBA Cut in April, Aug (Previously Feb, June)

Westpac's chief economist Bill Evans has pushed back his forecast for RBA cash rate cut to April from February, c...

Published on : 24 Jan 2020 , 11:26 AM
ANZ No Longer Forecasting RBA Feb Cut

Economists at ANZ have removed RBA cut in February from their forecast following the strength in employment in Novemb...

Published on : 23 Jan 2020 , 01:37 PM
Australia Consumer House Price Sentiment Could Justify RBA Hold in Feb

Consumer sentiment fell 1.8% to 93.4 in January from 95.1, the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Index of Consumer Sentimen...

Published on : 22 Jan 2020 , 11:36 AM