LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), March 12 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's finance ministry said on Tuesday it sold 150 million euro ($169 million) worth of three-month, six-month and twelve-month Treasury bills, as all three issues were heavily oversubscribed.
Three-month Treasury bills worth 60 million euro were sold at a negative yield of 0.39%, compared with a negative yield of 0.38% at the last auction of three-month government securities held in February, according to figures published by the finance ministry.
The ministry auctioned 40 million euro worth of six-month Treasury bills at a negative yield of 0.39%, unchanged from the negative yield achieved at the last auction in February.
It also sold 50 million euro worth of twelve-month Treasury bills at a negative yield 0.39% yield, compared to a negative yield of 0.40% at the last auction of twelve-month government securities held in February.
Details follow (in millions of euro):
|
3 month |
6 month |
12 month |
Amount sold (mln euro) |
60 |
40 |
50 |
Total bids placed (mln euro) |
110 |
135 |
105 |
Uniform price of accepted offers |
100.099% |
100.197% |
100.391% |
Yield |
-0.39% |
-0.39% |
-0.39% |
($=0.88957 euro)