April 19 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry said on Tuesday it sold in an auction 1.807 billion kuna ($258 million/239 million euro) worth of one-year Treasury bills, above its 1.5 billion kuna target.
The yield on the issue was 0.10%, higher than the yield of 0.05%, achieved in the last auction of one-year kuna-denominated T-bills held on March 1, the finance ministry said in a statement.
The issue auctioned on Tuesday will mature on April 20, 2023.
On Wednesday, Croatia raised 1.25 billion euro ($1.36 billion) by issuing a 10-year Eurobond in its first tapping of international capital markets this year.
Details follow in millions of currency units, unless stated otherwise:
|
April 19 (kuna) |
March 1 (kuna) |
Feb 22 (kuna) |
Amount offered |
1.500 |
800 |
700 |
Amount sold |
1.807 |
370 |
700 |
Total bids placed |
2.007 |
370 |
803 |
Average accepted price |
99.900 |
99.950 |
99.986 |
Yield |
0.10% |
0.05% |
0.01% |
(1 euro = 7.562 kuna)