May 16 (SeeNews) - Slovenia raised a combined 95 million euro ($112.2 million) through the sale of three-month, six-month and twelve-month Treasury bills on May 15, data from the country's finance ministry showed.
Three-month Treasury bills worth 30 million euro were sold at a negative yield of 0.39%, down slightly from a negative yield of 0.37% at a similar auction held in February, the finance ministry said.
The ministry auctioned 15 million euro in six-month Treasury bills at a negative yield of 0.50%, down from a negative 0.39% achieved in a similar auction in April.
It also raised 50 million euro in one-year government papers at -0.38% yield. At the latest auction of one year Treasury bills in April, the yield stood at -0.37%.
Demand for the three issues exceeded supply significantly.
Details follow in mlns of euro:
|
3 month |
6 month |
12 month |
Amount sold (mln euro) |
30 |
15 |
50 |
Total bids placed (mln euro) |
100 |
85 |
160 |
Uniform price of accepted offers |
100.099% |
100.253% |
100.381% |
Yield |
-0.39% |
-0.50% |
-0.38% |
($=0.846309 euro)