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Nepal Rastra Bank is issuing 25 billion bonds today

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Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank today is going to issue 'Nepal Rastra Bank Bond 2084' with a one-year period worth 25 billion. The Monetary Management Department of the National Bank has issued a notification and said that it is going to issue the bond after completing the process by 3:00 PM today through the online bolakbol system.

The interest rate of this bond will be determined through negotiation and the bonds will be distributed based on the approved interest rate. As mentioned in the notification, the total period of this bond will be one year and its principal amount will be paid on 19 June 2084. Investors will receive its interest semi-annually, ie every six months.

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