April 2 (SeeNews) - Albania's finance ministry will offer 8 billion leks ($83.6 million/77.8 million euro) worth of two-year fixed-rate Treasury notes at an auction on April 4, central bank data shows.
The government securities have an indicative coupon of 4.21% and will mature on April 8, 2026, according to the calendar of upcoming Treasury paper auctions published by the central bank.
At the latest auction of two-year Treasury notes held on March 5, the finance ministry sold 7.23 billion leks worth of debt paper. Maximum accepted yield came in at 4.23%.
(1 euro = 102.7 Albanian leks)