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Sri Lanka Secures Rs140bn Through Successful 2030, 2034, and 2037 Bond Issuance

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Sri Lanka has successfully sold bonds totaling 140 billion rupees for the years 2030, 2034, and 2037, according to data released by the public debt management office.

For the 01 March 2030 bonds (LKB00530C017), all offered 40 billion rupees were sold at an average yield of 9.50 percent. Similarly, for the 15 June 2034 bonds (LKB00934F154), all offered 60 billion rupees were sold at an average yield of 10.70 percent. Moreover, the 01 July 2037 bonds (LKB01237G019) saw all offered 40 billion rupees sold at an average yield of 10.88 percent.

Both bonds remain available on tap. (Colombo/Feb27/2026)


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