October 19 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry said it will offer one-year Treasury bills worth 1 billion kuna ($155 million/135 million euro) and 10 million euro at two separate auctions on November 23.
The two issues of government securities will mature on November 24, 2019, according to a tender notice posted on the website of the finance ministry on Friday.
At the last auction of one-year kuna denominated Treasury bills held on August 29, the finance ministry raised 199 million kuna, less than planned, at a yield of 0.09%
The finance ministry also sold 50 million euro of one-year euro denominated securities on August 29, above its 10 million euro target, at a yield of 0.00%.
(1 euro = 7.41267 kuna)