Portugal's 10-year and 14-year bonds raise 1.28 billion euros through auctions

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Investing.com – Portugal’s IGCP government debt management agency issued €1.28 billion ($1.5 billion) in government bonds on Wednesday, with maturities of 10-year and 14-year notes.

The agency issued €745 million in 10-year notes, with a placement yield of 3.304%, higher than the 3.142% yield recorded in similar-maturity auctions in February.

The 14-year notes totaled €533 million, with a yield of 3.610%, lower than the 3.633% yield in comparable-maturity auctions in March 2025.

Demand for the 10-year notes was 1.8 times the amount issued, while demand for the 14-year notes was 1.56 times the amount issued.

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