(LBO) – Sri Lanka’s treasury bill yields were flat at Wednesday’s auction, data from the state debt office showed.
The 3-month yield was flat 6.79 percent with bids amounting to 17.5 billion rupees being received and it was decided to accept 5.0 billion rupees from the auction.
The 12-month yield was also flat 7.17 percent with bids amounting to 16.5 billion rupees being received and accepting only 598 million rupees.
All bids received for the 6-month Treasury bill has been rejected.
The Central Bank sold 5.6 billion rupees of bills after offering 24.0 billion rupees for the auction.
The 3-month yield was flat 6.79 percent with bids amounting to 17.5 billion rupees being received and it was decided to accept 5.0 billion rupees from the auction.
The 12-month yield was also flat 7.17 percent with bids amounting to 16.5 billion rupees being received and accepting only 598 million rupees.
All bids received for the 6-month Treasury bill has been rejected.
The Central Bank sold 5.6 billion rupees of bills after offering 24.0 billion rupees for the auction.
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