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Ministry of Finance has scheduled more than 4 billion lei in loans from banks in May

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of (MFP) planned, in May 2020, loans from commercial banks of 4.065 billion lei, of which 500 million lei through a issue of discount treasury certificates and 3.1 billion lei through seven issues of state bonds, to which the amount of 465 million lei can be added through additional sessions of non-competitive offers , related to bond auctions.

The amount is 115 million lei higher than the one scheduled for April and will be intended to finance the public debt and finance the deficit of the state budget.

According to the prospectus published in the Official

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