March 29 (SeeNews) - Albania’s finance ministry will hold an auction of 9 billion leks ($94.2 million/87.5 million euro) worth of one-year Treasury bills on April 2, central bank data shows.
Some 200 million leks worth of the offer is reserved for the central bank, according to the calendar of government securities auctions.
At the last auction of one-year Treasury bills held on March 26, the finance ministry sold 8.5 billion leks worth of debt paper, right on target. Average weighted yield came in at 3.65%, slightly increasing from 3.61% achieved at the previous auction of one-year T-bills held on March 12, data showed.
(1 euro = 102.8 Albanian leks)