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

By Sophia Rodrigues

Published On 30 Mar 2020 , 11:57 AM

The RBA is continuing with its bond-buying spree under the yield target policy but after two days of focusing on the short-end, it is now buying at the medium-end.

The RBA is buying A$3 billion of government bonds in the April 2026 to April 2029 maturity.

The bonds falling within this maturity are:
-4.25% April 2026
-4.75% April 2027
-2.75% November 2027
-2.25% May 2028
-2.75% November 2028
-3.25% April 2029

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