Sri Lanka sells extra Rs17.3bn Treasury bills after auction
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Sri Lanka sells extra Rs17.3bn Treasury bills after auction
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka has sold 17.3 billion rupees of treasury bills offered on tap at average rates of 7.65% and 7.98%, the state debt office said. The debt office sold 3-month bills (LKA09125H157) at 7.65 percent. The debt office sold 6-month bills (LKA18225K141) at 7.98 percent. On Wednesday (14) the debt office raised 173 billion rupees of 3, 6 and 12 month bills. Read more Sri Lanka sells Rs173bn in Treasury bills, mostly longer term, yie…
Sri Lanka raises Rs. 17.3 bn through treasury bills at sub-8% yields - LNW Lanka News Web
May 16, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s state debt office has raised Rs. 17.3 billion through the sale of treasury bills offered on tap, with yields remaining below 8 per cent, reflecting current market stability and investor confidence in short-term government securities. According to the Public Debt Department, the 3-month bills (ISIN: LKA09125H157) were sold at an average yield of 7.65 per cent, while the 6-month bills (ISIN: LKA18225K141) were ac…
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