Bond Wiederaufbaukreditanstalt 0.018% ( DE000A289F86 ) in EUR
| Issuer | Wiederaufbaukreditanstalt |
| Market price | 100 % ⇌ |
| Country | Germany
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| ISIN code |
DE000A289F86 ( in EUR )
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| Interest rate | 0.018% per year ( payment 1 time a year) |
| Maturity | 23/06/2023 - Bond has expired |
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| Minimal amount | 100 000 EUR |
| Total amount | 10 000 000 EUR |
| Detailed description |
The Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) is a German state-owned promotional bank that provides loans and other financial services to promote economic development in Germany and abroad. This financial report details a recently matured fixed-income instrument, specifically an obligation identified by its ISIN code DE000A289F86. The issuer of this bond is Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW), a prominent German state-owned development bank. KfW holds a significant position in global financial markets, recognized for its exceptional credit quality, which is underpinned by the federal Republic of Germany. This backing enables KfW to finance a wide array of public policy objectives, ranging from support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to housing, environmental protection, and infrastructure development, consistently issuing bonds that reflect its near-sovereign credit standing. Issued from Germany, this particular bond, denominated in Euro (EUR), carried a stated annual interest rate of 0.018%, paid once a year, a reflection of the low-yield environment typically associated with highly rated sovereign-backed entities during the period of its issuance. The total size of this bond issue was EUR 10,000,000, with a minimum lot size for investment set at EUR 100,000, indicating its targeting towards institutional or larger private investors. The bond reached its scheduled maturity date on June 23, 2023. At the point of its maturity and subsequent redemption, its market price stood at 100% of its nominal value. As confirmed, this obligation has successfully matured and has been fully redeemed, ensuring the return of principal to its bondholders as per its terms. |
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