May 17 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry said on Tuesday it sold three issues of government securities, raising 845 million kuna ($118.2 million/112.3 million euro) and 11 million euro ($11.6 million), as all three were oversubscribed.
A 300 million kuna worth of 182-day Treasury bills was sold out at 0.05% yield, the finance ministry said in a data release.
It also sold 545 million kuna worth of one-year T-bills yielding 0.20% as well as 11 million euro worth of one-year T-bills at a negative yield of -0.05%.
The six-month issue auctioned on Tuesday will mature on November 17. The one-year issues will both mature on May 18, 2023.
Details follow in millions of currency units, unless stated otherwise:
|
May 17
6-month
(kuna)
|
March 2, 2021
6-month
(kuna)
|
May 17
1-year
(kuna)
|
April 19
1-year
(kuna)
|
May 17
1-year
(euro)
|
May 3
1-year
(euro)
|
Amount offered |
300 |
200 |
500 |
1,500 |
10 |
1,200 |
Amount sold |
300
|
320 |
545 |
1,807 |
11 |
1,035 |
Total bids placed |
400 |
580 |
595 |
2,007 |
23 |
1,385 |
Average accepted price
|
99.975 |
100.00 |
99.801 |
99.900 |
100.050 |
99.903 |
Yield |
0.05% |
0.00% |
0.20% |
0.10% |
- 0.05% |
0.10% |
May 17
6-month
(kuna)
March 2, 2021
6-month
(kuna)
May 17
1-year
(kuna)
April 19
1-year
(kuna)
May 17
1-year
(euro)
May 3
1-year
(euro)
300
Average accepted price
( 1 euro = 7.523 kuna)