March 13 (SeeNews) - Albania's finance ministry sold 9 billion leks ($84.6 million/78.9 million euro) worth of one-year Treasury bills at an auction held on Monday, data by the country's central bank shows.
Some 2.3 billion leks of the offer was reserved for the central bank, the data shows.
The government securities mature on March 14, 2024.
Details follow (in billions of leks unless stated otherwise):
Auction date |
March 13 |
February 28 |
Amount offered |
9 |
8 |
Amount sold |
9 |
9.2 |
Total bids placed |
12.3 |
10 |
Bid-to-cover ratio |
1.37 |
1.09 |
Maximum requested yield |
5.00% |
4.58% |
Maximum accepted yield |
4.00% |
4.16% |
Minimum requested yield |
3.70% |
3.70% |
Minimum accepted yield |
3.70% |
3.70% |
Average weighted yield |
3.91% |
3.98% |
(1 euro = 114.010 leks)