February 12 (SeeNews) - Turkey's finance ministry sold 1.52 billion lira ($ 252 million/231 million euro) worth of seven-year floating rate Treasury notes at an auction on February 11 by reopening an issue that will mature in 2026, the ministry said.
Bids for a total of 4.61 billion lira worth of government securities were submitted in the auction in which the acceptance rate was 33%, the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
The accepted term rate was 7.19%.
The reopened issue will mature on November 4, 2026.
(1 euro = 6.56749 lira)