ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lankan treasury bills yields have risen across the board at this week’s auction with three-month bills yielding 7.01 percent, the central bank’s public debt department said.
The three month bill yielded 6.78 percent at the 15 January 2016 auction.
The central bank said six month t-bill yields went up to 7.40 percent at this week’s auction from 7.19 percent at the 22 January sale.
The one year bill yield rose to 7.87 percent this week, from 7.80 percent at the 22 January sale.
The bank got bids worth 58.97 billion rupees and accepted 28.57 billion rupees worth of bids.
The three month bill yielded 6.78 percent at the 15 January 2016 auction.
The central bank said six month t-bill yields went up to 7.40 percent at this week’s auction from 7.19 percent at the 22 January sale.
The one year bill yield rose to 7.87 percent this week, from 7.80 percent at the 22 January sale.
The bank got bids worth 58.97 billion rupees and accepted 28.57 billion rupees worth of bids.
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