U.S. Treasury launches 20-year bond; increases offering
sizes amid record borrowing
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[May 06, 2020] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Wednesday it will
launch a long-planned 20-year bond and increase securities auction sizes
across a range of maturities to raise cash to meet record government
borrowing needs caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Treasury also made clear it will move away from its current focus on
Treasury bills that have helped raise urgent funds over the past six
weeks in favor of spreading debt over a longer maturity structure.
"While the initial increases in financing related to the COVID-19
outbreak response were focused on Treasury bills, Treasury expects to
begin to shift financing from bills to longer-dated tenors over the
coming quarters," Brian Smith, Treasury's assistant secretary for
federal finance, said in a statement.
"In light of the substantial increase in borrowing needs, Treasury plans
to increase its long-term issuance as a prudent means of managing its
maturity profile and limiting potential future issuance volatility," he
added.
In the statement, Treasury said it intends to increase auction sizes
across all nominal coupon tenors over the May-to-July period, with the
increases larger in the 7-year, 10-year, 20-year and 30-year categories.
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It also plans to "modestly" increase auction sizes for floating-rate notes, but
keep auction sizes for Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities unchanged.
On Monday, the department said it expects to borrow $2.999 trillion during the
April-June quarter, five times larger than the previous single-quarter record
set during the 2008 financial crisis.
Congress has appropriated nearly $3 trillion in recent weeks as it seeks to stem
the economic harm on businesses and households from widespread business
shutdowns implemented to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
As previously flagged, Treasury will offer a 20-year bond, in an initial
offering size of $20 billion, with the first auction taking place on May 20,
2020.
The department also said it is offering $96 billion of Treasury securities to
refund approximately $57 billion of privately-held Treasury notes and bonds
maturing on May 15, 2020.
Treasury's previous record for borrowing for a full fiscal year was $1.8
trillion in 2009.
(Reporting by Lindsay Dunsmuir; Editing by Paul Simao)
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