November 27 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry said it will issue one-year Treasury bills worth 1.6 billion kuna ($253 million/212 million euro) on December 1.
The newly issued securities will mature on December 2, 2021, the ministry said in a statement on its website earlier this week.
It last sold 415 million kuna worth of one-year T-bills on October 20, above its 400 million kuna target, yielding 0.06%.
Back then, the ministry also sold 147 million euro ($174 million) of one-year euro-denominated T-bills, above the 50 million euro target, yielding a negative 0.05%.
(1 euro = 7.55704 kuna)