COLOMBO (EconomyNext) – Sri Lanka's Treasury bill yields were unchanged across maturities at Wednesday's auction, data from the debt office showed, with 17.6 billion rupees of bills being sold.
The debt office said 6.6 billion rupees of 3-month bills were sold at an average of 6.07 percent, 7.6 billion rupees f 6-month bills were sold at 6.18 percent and 6.29 percent 12-month bills were sold at 6.29 percent, unchanged from a week earlier.
This week 33.9 billion rupees were maturing. In the secondary market one year bills were quoted at 6.29/33 percent after the auction, dealers said.
The debt office said 6.6 billion rupees of 3-month bills were sold at an average of 6.07 percent, 7.6 billion rupees f 6-month bills were sold at 6.18 percent and 6.29 percent 12-month bills were sold at 6.29 percent, unchanged from a week earlier.
This week 33.9 billion rupees were maturing. In the secondary market one year bills were quoted at 6.29/33 percent after the auction, dealers said.
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