November 2 (SeeNews) - Serbia's finance ministry said on Tuesday it raised 815 million dinars ($6.9 million/7 million euro) in a reopening of an issue of two-year Treasury bonds, or 30% of its 2.7-billion dinar offer.
The yield in the auction came in at 4.35%, the ministry said in a press release.
At the latest auction for two-year Serbian Treasury bonds held on July 12 the yield stood at 4.10%.
Demand for the government debt paper totalled 815 million dinars.
The Treasury bonds carry a coupon of 2.75% paid annually and will mature on January 20, 2024.
Auction date |
November 1, 2022 |
Maturity date |
January 20, 2024 |
Amount offered (mln dinars) |
2,730 |
Amount sold (mln dinars) |
814.89 |
Total bids placed (mln dinars) |
814.89 |
Coupon interest rate |
2.75% |
(1 euro = 117.281 dinars)