HKMA confirms 4% interest rate for Silver Bond third payment as Hong Kong inflation averages just 1.28%, highlighting fixed-rate floor protection for senior investorsHKMA confirms 4% interest rate for Silver Bond third payment as Hong Kong inflation averages just 1.28%, highlighting fixed-rate floor protection for senior investors

Hong Kong Silver Bonds Lock 4% Yield as Inflation Stays Subdued

2026/04/09 17:52
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Hong Kong Silver Bonds Lock 4% Yield as Inflation Stays Subdued

Luisa Crawford Apr 09, 2026 09:52

HKMA confirms 4% interest rate for Silver Bond third payment as Hong Kong inflation averages just 1.28%, highlighting fixed-rate floor protection for senior investors.

Hong Kong Silver Bonds Lock 4% Yield as Inflation Stays Subdued

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority confirmed a 4% annual interest rate for the third payment on its Silver Bond Series due 2027, as the city's persistently low inflation continues to make the fixed-rate floor the determining factor for bondholders.

Announced April 9, the rate applies to payments scheduled for April 23, 2026. The HKMA calculated a Floating Rate of just 1.28% based on six months of Consumer Price Index data—well below the 4% Fixed Rate guarantee built into the bond structure.

Inflation Data Tells the Story

Hong Kong's year-on-year CPI changes from September 2025 through February 2026 ranged between 1.10% and 1.70%, averaging out to 1.28%. That's barely a third of the fixed floor rate.

The breakdown: September 2025 saw 1.10% inflation, ticking up to 1.20% in October and November. December brought a modest bump to 1.40% before January 2026 dropped back to 1.10%. February's 1.70% reading was the highest in the period but still nowhere near challenging the 4% threshold.

Consistent Returns for Senior Investors

This marks the third consecutive payment at 4% for this bond series. The first interest payment in April 2025 also hit the fixed-rate floor, as did the second. For Hong Kong residents born on or before December 31, 1966—the eligibility requirement—these bonds have delivered exactly what they promised: inflation protection with a meaningful minimum return.

The Silver Bonds operate under Hong Kong's Infrastructure Bond Programme with no secondary market trading. Holders seeking early exit face specific redemption conditions rather than market-based liquidity.

What It Means

With Hong Kong inflation running cold, the 4% fixed floor continues doing the heavy lifting. Bondholders effectively get a 2.72 percentage point premium over actual inflation—decent for a government-backed instrument targeting retirees. The final payment for this series comes due in 2027, and unless Hong Kong sees an unexpected inflation spike, expect that 4% floor to remain the operative rate.

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