February 14 (SeeNews) - Croatia's finance ministry is offering two issues of Treasury bills worth 1.2 billion kuna ($183 million/162 million euro) in total at an auction on February 19, it said on Thursday.
The finance ministry plans to sell one-year government securities worth 1 billion kuna, as well as six-month T-bills worth 200 million kuna, it said in an auction announcement.
The one-year issue will mature on February 20, 2020, wheres the six-month bills will mature on August 22, 2019.
At the last auction of one-year kuna denominated Treasury bills held on February 12, the finance ministry sold government paper worth 1.02 billion kuna, above the 1 billion kuna target, at a yield of 0.09%.
At the last auction of six-month kuna denominated government securities held on June 5, 2018, the finance ministry T-bills worth 200 million kuna, at a yield of 0.06%
(1 euro = 7.40600 kuna)