NTMA cancels €500 million of the Irish Floating Rate Treasury Bond 2049

10 December 2018 – The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) announces the cancellation of €500 million of the Irish Floating Rate Treasury Bond due to mature on 18 June 2049.

The bonds, which were issued in connection with the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Act 2013, were purchased today from the Central Bank of Ireland.

Notes to Editors

  • On 8 February 2013 the NTMA issued €25.034 billion nominal of Floating Rate Bonds, with original maturities ranging from 25 to 40 years, which were exchanged for the Promissory Notes held by the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI), on foot of the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation liquidation.
  • Following today’s transaction, €13.5 billion nominal of the Floating Rate Bonds have been bought from the CBI by the NTMA and subsequently cancelled.

Table 1 – Floating Rate Bonds cancelled

YearAmount

€ billion
20140.5
20152.0
20163.0
20174.0
20184.0
Total 13.5

Table 2 – Floating Rate Bonds outstanding

BondIssued Feb 2013Outstanding Dec 2018

€ billion€ billion
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20382.0000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20412.0000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20432.0000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20453.0000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20473.0000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20493.0001.500
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20515.0005.000
Floating Rate Treasury Bond 20535.0345.034
Total25.03411.534
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