November 22 (SeeNews) - Albania's finance ministry sold 4.45 billion leks ($38.9 million/37.9 million euro) worth of government securities at two auctions held on November 22, data by the country's central bank shows.
The finance ministry sold 3.45 billion leks worth of two-year Treasury bills that will mature on October 7, 2024, the data shows.
The finance ministry also sold 1 billion leks worth of 15-year government bonds with a maturity date of September 29, 2037.
Details follow (in billions of leks unless stated otherwise):
Two-year T-notes
Auction date |
November 22 |
October 10 |
Amount offered |
3.45 |
7 |
Amount sold |
3.45 |
2.351 |
Total bids placed |
4.439 |
3.087 |
Bid-to-cover ratio |
1.29 |
1.31 |
Maximum requested yield |
8.80% |
6.00% |
Maximum accepted yield |
6.48% |
4.90% |
Minimum requested yield |
4.50% |
3.44% |
Minimum accepted yield |
6.48% |
4.90% |
Coupon |
4.90% |
4.90% |
15-year government bonds
Auction date |
November 22 |
September 27 |
Amount offered |
1 |
1.15 |
Amount sold |
1 |
1.15 |
Total bids placed |
1.441 |
1.80 |
Bid-to-cover ratio |
1.441 |
1.57 |
Maximum requested yield |
10.00% |
8.50% |
Maximum accepted yield |
8.95% |
8.39% |
Minimum requested yield |
7.50% |
5.50% |
Minimum accepted yield |
8.95% |
8.39% |
Coupon |
8.39% |
8.39% |
(1 euro = 117.559 leks)