香港特區政府綠色零售債券今日停止認購
格隆匯5月6日丨據央視,香港特區政府發行的首批綠色零售債券已於6日下午2時停止認購,產品提供保底年息2.5釐。香港特區政府財經事務及庫務局局長許正宇早前表示,特區政府發行的綠色零售債券,一方面是爲市民提供一個回報穩定的綠色投資選擇,另外也希望讓減碳融入市民的日常生活,期望市民可通過不同形式爲共同應對氣候問題出力。綠債的最終派息率,取決於派息前半年的各月平均消費物價指數,若這個數值高於保底息2.5釐,最終收息的數額則會更高。5月19日綠債在聯交所上市後,投資者也可選擇於二級市場進行交易。
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