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Bank of Korea Bonds

The Bank of Korea, established in 1950 and headquartered in Seoul, serves as South Korea's central bank with a primary purpose of maintaining monetary stability and fostering an efficient financial system. It is responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policies, managing foreign reserves, and issuing currency.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
KORMSB 3.28% 2025-04-02 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2025-04-023.2800.00
KORMSB 3.34% 2026-01-02 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2026-01-023.3400.00
KORMSB 3.43% 2027-03-03 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2027-03-033.4302.56
KORMSB 3.57% 2026-03-03 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2026-03-033.5702.25
KORMSB 3.67% 2025-07-02 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2025-07-023.6700.00
KORMSB 4.00% 2026-09-03 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2026-09-034.0002.45
KORMSB 4.02% 2025-10-02 KRWBank of KoreaSouth Korea2025-10-024.0200.00
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Bank of Korea issue history

The Bank of Korea has been issuing government bonds since its inception, playing a crucial role in the financial market. Notably, it started issuing Korea Treasury Securities in 1993, which are vital for funding government expenditures and managing public debt. The 10-year government bond yield has historically been competitive in comparison to its regional peers, reflecting stable economic conditions. Recent significant issuances include the issuance of green bonds aimed at supporting sustainable development, positioning South Korea as a leader in eco-friendly investing within the region.