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Ministry of Finance has scheduled loans of 5.115 billion lei in January 2021

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of (MFP) has planned loans from commercial banks of 4.5 billion lei in January 2021, of which 400 million through an issuance of discounted treasury certificates and 4.1 billion lei through seven government bond issues, according to AGERPRES.

To these can be added the amount of 615 million lei through additional sessions of non-competitive offers, related to bond auctions.

The amount, slightly below that of December 2020 (4.985 billion lei), will be used to refinance public debt and finance the state budget deficit.

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