February 1 (SeeNews) - Albania's finance ministry sold 4.6 billion leks ($43 million/39.4 million euro) worth of two-year Treasury notes at an auction on Wednesday, data by the country's central bank shows.
The coupon on the issue was set at 5.80%, unchanged compared with the previous auction of two-year government securities held in January, according to figures published by the finance ministry.
The government securities, first issued on January 12, 2023, will mature on January 12, 2025.
Details follow (in billions of leks unless stated otherwise):
Auction date |
February 1 |
January 10 |
Amount offered |
4.6 |
4 |
Amount sold |
4.6 |
4 |
Total bids placed |
8.51 |
5.922 |
Bid-to-cover ratio |
1.85 |
1.48 |
Maximum requested yield |
5.90% |
6.12% |
Maximum accepted yield |
5.80% |
5.80% |
Minimum requested yield |
4.00% |
4.70% |
Minimum accepted yield |
5.80% |
5.80% |
Coupon |
5.80% |
5.80% |
(1 euro = 116.729 leks)