Japanese listed company Metaplanet has repaid 2 billion yen of bonds ahead of schedule
reported by Cointelegraph, the Japanese listed company Metaplanet has repaid in full a bond worth 2 billion yen (13.5 million US dollars) in advance to strengthen its financial position. Metaplanet redeemed its ninth series of ordinary bonds on April 4, more than five months ahead of the maturity date, and the company disclosed this news on April 7. These zero-coupon bonds were issued in March through Metaplanet's Evo Fund for the acquisition of additional bitcoins (BTC, priced at $78,509). The company stated that because these bonds are zero-coupon bonds, the repayment will not have a significant impact on the company's performance for the fiscal year 2025.
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