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How many national debt banks are issued in response to the epidemic?

The national debt banks issued in response to the epidemic are: Agricultural Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of China, Industrial Bank, Nanjing Bank, Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank, Bank of Communications and Bank of Ningbo as the undertaking banks.

According to the information released by China Development Bank, the total denomination of the special bonds for the war epidemic is 654.38+03.5 billion yuan.

Retail 5.5 billion yuan to the public and guide social funds to support epidemic prevention and control through online banking channels. Investors can buy special bonds about the war situation through the above eight banks. It should be noted that the special bonds for wars and epidemics are not national bonds, but financial bonds of policy banks.

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Information on issuing special bonds on war and epidemic diseases:

1. The denomination of special bonds for war epidemic is 100 yuan/piece, and that of coupon rate is 1.65%. The customer subscribes at an integer multiple of 100 yuan.

2. CDB special bond for the war epidemic 2.CDB 2020 is 1 year fixed-rate interest-bearing bond. The value date of this bond is 12 February, the listing date is 14 February, the first interest payment date is 202/kloc-0 February, and the maturity date is 202/kloc-0 February.

3. The underwriting quota and subscription time of each bank are different. For example, the quota of Agricultural Bank is 3 billion yuan, and the subscription time is from February 7 to February 202011(10: 00-16: 00). The line of ICBC is 65.438+05 billion yuan, and the subscription time is 654.38+00: 00-23: 59 on February 7, 2020, and 654.38+00: 00-654.38+06: 30 654.38+0 on February.

4. Investors who buy special bonds for the epidemic can also get exclusive subscription commemorative coupons.

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