July 25 (SeeNews) - Macedonia will offer a total of 600 million denars ($10.7 million/9.8 million euro) in three issues of government securities at an auction scheduled for July 26, data from the country's central bank, NBRM, showed.
The bank will reopen 400 million denars in 6-month T-bills, maturing on December 7. It has raised the coupon to 2.6% from 2.3% at the first auction, held on June 6. Back then the central bank offered and sold 261 million denars of securities.
At the auction on July 26, the bank will also offer 70 million denars in 3-month T-bills and 130 million denars in 15-year T-bonds.
Information about the yield of the 3-month and 15-year issue was not available due to technical problems of the NBRM's website.
NBRM sells government securities on behalf of the finance ministry through a volume tender, in which the price and coupon are fixed in advance and banks bid only with amounts.
($=55.9993 denars)