May 3 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry said it sold in an auction held on Tuesday 1.035 billion kuna ($1.1 billion) worth of one-year FX Treasury bills, below its 1.2 billion euro target.
The yield on the issue was 0.10%, compared to a negative -10% yield at the last auction of one-year euro-denominated Treasury bills held on February 15, the finance ministry said in a statement.
The issue auctioned on Tuesday will mature on May 4, 2023.
Details follow in millions of euro, unless stated otherwise:
|
May 3 |
Feb 15 |
Oct 19 |
Amount offered |
1,200 |
10 |
140 |
Amount sold |
1,035 |
6.5 |
160 |
Total bids placed |
1,385 |
6.5 |
223.5 |
Average accepted price |
99.903 |
100.100 |
100.151 |
Yield |
0.10 |
-0.10% |
-0.15% |
The ministry will hold its next auction of treasury bills on May 17.
($= 0.948 euro)