December 1 (SeeNews) - Albania's finance ministry sold 6.8 billion leks ($63.5 million/56 million euro) worth of one-year Treasury bills at an auction on Wednesday, data by the country's central bank showed.
The newly issued government securities will mature on December 1, 2022, the data showed.
Some 2 billion leks worth of the offer was reserved for the central bank.
Details of the results of the last two auctions of one-year Treasury bills follow (in billions of leks unless stated otherwise):
Auction date |
December 1 |
November 16 |
Amount offered |
6.8 |
5 |
Amount sold |
6.8 |
4.6 |
Total bids placed |
8.9 |
8 |
Bid-to-cover ratio |
1.31 |
1.74 |
Maximum requested yield |
1.87% |
1.89% |
Maximum accepted yield |
1.71% |
1.75% |
Minimum yield |
1.40% |
1.65% |
Average weighted yield |
1.63% |
1.71% |
(1 euro = 121.381 leks)