April 5 (SeeNews) - Slovenia raised 78 million euro ($83.2 million) through the sale of 6-month and 12-month Treasury bills, in line with its target, data from the country's finance ministry showed.
The yield on the 6-month T-bills remained unchanged at a negative 0.30%. The yield on the 12-month bills edged down to a negative 0.27% from a negative 0.25% achieved in a similar auction held on March 7, the finance ministry said late on Tuesday.
In a separate auction held also on Tuesday, the finance ministry said it raised 39 million euro in 18 month bills, at a negative yield of 0.22%.
Demand for all three issues exceeded supply significantly.
Details follow:
|
6-month |
12-month |
18-mo |
Amount sold (mln euro) |
30 |
48 |
39 |
Total bids placed (mln euro) |
55 |
134 |
123 |
Par value |
100.150 % |
100.270% |
100.335% |
Yield |
-0.30% |
-0.27% |
-0.22% |
($=0.9370 euro)