ARDAL sells four-year government bonds worth €94.2 million

The State Debt and Liquidity Management Agency (ARDAL) sold four-year government bonds to a volume of €94.2 million at an auction on Monday, November 12, including €40 million to non-residents, Juraj Pekár of ARDAL told the TASR newswire.

The State Debt and Liquidity Management Agency (ARDAL) sold four-year government bonds to a volume of €94.2 million at an auction on Monday, November 12, including €40 million to non-residents, Juraj Pekár of ARDAL told the TASR newswire.

Overall demand in the auction amounted to €229.7 million, including €85.5 million from non-residents. The minimum interest rate accounted for 97.6200 percent, the average one reached 97.8091 percent and the maximum stood at 98.2000 percent. November 14 has been slated as the issue date, and the bonds will mature on November 16, 2016.

(Source: TASR)
Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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