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Croatia Sells Euro T-bills, Kuna T-bills Above Target

Oct 6, 2009, 4:56:41 PMArticle by Kire Nedelkovski
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October 6 (SeeNews) - Croatia's Finance Ministry said on Tuesday it sold one-year Treasury bills worth 58 million kuna ($12 million/8.0 million euro), above its target offer of 50 million kuna.

Croatia Sells Euro T-bills, Kuna T-bills Above Target

The ministry also sold one-year T-bills worth 59.521 million euro ($87.6 million) in a separate auction, double its 30-million euro offer.

The kuna-denominated government securities yielded 7.7%, unchanged from the previous auction held on September 22, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

The euro-denominated T-bills yielded 6.80%, down from 6.95% in the previous auction.

(1 euro = 7.2597 Croatian kuna)

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