January 20 (SeeNews) - Albania will offer a combined 11.7 billion leks ($89.9 million/84.5 million euro) worth of three-month and one-year Treasury bills at an auction on January 24, according to data from the central bank.
On offer are 2.5 billion leks of three-month Treasury bills and 9.2 billion leks of one-year government securities, figures published on the central bank's website indicate.
The finance ministry sold 2.35 billion leks of three-month T-bills at an auction held on October 25, below the 2.9 billion leks offer, due to insufficient demand. The average weighted yield on the issue increased to 1.22% from 0.88% previously.
On December 29, the finance ministry offered and sold 10.3 billion leks worth of one-year T-bills. The average weighted yield on the issue rose to 3.22% from 3.02% previously.
(1 euro = 135.690 leks)