Bond Angolia 0% ( AOUGDOXU12A7 ) in AOA
Issuer | Angolia |
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Interest rate | 0% |
Maturity | 21/06/2032 |
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Minimal amount | 100 000 AOA |
Total amount | 95 000 000 000 AOA |
Detailed description |
Angola is a southwestern African country with a rich history marked by Portuguese colonization, a protracted civil war, and significant oil reserves driving its economy. A specific debt instrument issued by the Republic of Angola, identified by the International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) AOUGDOXU12A7, is currently available on the market, offering insights into the sovereign's financing strategy. As an issuer, Angola, a nation located in Southern Africa and a significant producer of oil and diamonds, regularly accesses capital markets to fund its national development and budgetary requirements, reflecting its position as an emerging economy relying on sovereign debt for fiscal management. This particular bond, issued domestically within Angola and denominated in its local currency, the Angolan Kwanza (AOA), presents distinct characteristics for potential investors. With a maturity date set for June 21, 2032, this bond carries a nominal interest rate of 0%, indicating its nature as a zero-coupon instrument, where investors would not receive periodic coupon payments but typically derive their return from acquiring the bond at a discount to its face value, or through changes in its market price, receiving the full principal amount at maturity. The current market price for this obligation stands at 100% of its par value. The total size of this bond issuance amounts to 95,000,000,000 AOA, with a minimum purchase threshold set at 100,000 AOA, making it accessible to a range of investors. The stated payment frequency of '1' for this 0% interest bond is understood to refer to the singular principal repayment at the aforementioned maturity date, aligning with the typical structure of zero-coupon debt instruments. |