2-year SGS Bond
N299101S
Originally auctioned 26 Aug 1999 · Matures 01 Sept 2001 · matured left
Latest cutoff yield
2.33%
Auctioned 09 Dec 1999 (reopening) · median 0.00%
Issue details
- Fixed coupon:
- 2.25% · paid 01 Mar / 01 Sep
- Tenor:
- 2 years
- Outstanding:
- S$1.5B
- Auctions held:
- 2 (1 original + 1 reopening)
Auction history for this issue
| Auction date | Type | Cutoff | Median | B/C | This auction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09 Dec 1999 | reopen | 2.33% | 0.00% | 1.69 | S$500M |
| 26 Aug 1999 | new issue | 2.41% | 0.00% | 1.68 | S$1.0B |
2-year SGS cutoff yield history
Latest auction in context
- Yield change: The 2.33% cutoff is 8 bp lower than the prior reopening of this issue (2.41% on 26 Aug 1999).
- Price vs par: The bond cleared at S$100.50 per S$100 face value — a premium, because the 2.25% fixed coupon is above the 2.33% market yield. Buyers pay more upfront for the higher coupon stream.
- Issue history: This issue has been reopened 1 time since the original auction on 26 Aug 1999. Reopenings add to the same line — same coupon, same maturity — but reprice at each auction's cutoff yield.
Descriptive observations from MAS auction history — not forecasts or recommendations.
About SGS Bonds
SGS Bonds pay the fixed coupon (2.25% in this issue's case) semi-annually on face value until maturity. The cutoff yield is what the auction priced at — it reflects the market's required return and changes at each reopening. Holding to maturity returns face value; selling earlier in the secondary market exposes you to price fluctuation as rates move.
Learn more
- The full SG retail fixed-income landscape — where SGS bonds sit alongside SSB, T-bills, FDs, MMFs, and CPF.
- Singapore T-bill auctions explained — same MAS uniform-price auction format applies to SGS bonds.
- SSB vs T-bill — the broader retail-bond decision framework, with SGS noted as the long-tenor option.