Greece sells
1.625 bln euros of 3-month T-bills, yield down
Greece sold 1.625 billion euros ($1.99 billion) of 3-month T-bills on
Tuesday, with the yield slightly falling from a previous auction in June, the
PDMA debt agency said.
The sale's bid-cover ratio was 2.12, down from 2.19 in the June 19 auction.
Greece paid a yield of 4.28 percent, down from 4.31 percent in the previous
auction, PDMA said.
Monthly T-bill sales are Greece's sole source of market funding. Greek banks
traditionally buy the bulk of the T-bill issues, meaning funding costs do not
fully reflect market strains. [Reuters] |
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen