Ireland sells €500m of Treasury Bills by auction

Thursday 19 September 2013 – The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) has today completed an auction of Irish Treasury Bills, selling the target amount of €500 million.

Total bids received amounted to €1.671 billion which was 3.3 times the amount on offer. The Treasury Bills, which have a maturity of three months, were sold at an annualised1 yield of 0.18%.

MaturityAmountAnnualised YieldCover
23 Dec 2013€500m0.18%

3.3 times

1 Market convention is to quote the yield on an annualised basis i.e. the rate of interest that would apply if the investment term was one year. As these bills have a three-month maturity, the actual interest cost on them is proportionately less than the annualised rate.

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