February 7 (SeeNews) - Serbia's finance ministry said on Tuesday it raised 12.35 billion dinars ($112.3 million/105.3 million euro) in a reopening of an issue of twelve-year Treasury bonds.
The yield to maturity came in at 7.10% in the auction, with coupon payments due semi-annually, the ministry said in a press release.
Serbia last auctioned twelve-year domestic bonds in January, when it sold 10.13 billion dinars worth of government paper at 7.15% yield to maturity.
Auction date |
Feb 7, 2023 |
Jan 9, 2023 |
Maturity date |
Aug 20, 2032 |
Aug 20, 2032 |
Amount offered (mln dinars) |
39,872 |
11,129 |
Amount sold (mln dinars) |
12,351 |
10,129 |
Total bids placed (mln dinars) |
12,351 |
10,129 |
Coupon interest rate |
4.50% |
4.50% |
1 euro = 117.312 dinars