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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA - National Treasury's weekly auction levels announcement

Release Date: 22/11/2021 12:15
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National Treasury's weekly auction levels announcement

 Department of National Treasury
 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
 Private Bag X115, Pretoria, 0001. Tel: (+27 12) 315 5944. Fax: (+27 12) 407 9055




 SENS ANNOUNCEMENT



WEEKLY BOND AUCTION LEVELS


The 2021 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement reiterates a path to sound public finances and
long-term economic growth by narrowing the budget deficit and stabilising debt. The weekly auction
levels will remain at current levels to reduce issuance volatility and maintain a smoother pace of
issuance. It is anticipated that this could assist mitigate the risks associated with fixed-rate non-
competitive and inflation-linked bond auction performances.

         *The fixed-rate government bond auction amount will remain at
          R3 900 million


         *The inflation-linked government bond auction amount will remain at
           R1 200 million


         *The non-competitive auction will remain at 50 per cent; of which, 60 per cent will be
         allocated to the Electronic Trading Platform performance and 40 per cent allocated to the
         primary market auction participation.


For further enquiries contact:

Terry Bomela-Msomi
Director: Debt Issuance and Management
012 315 5136 / +27 66 289 2492
Date: 22 November 2021

Date: 22-11-2021 12:15:00
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