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Govt borrows Tk 8.437b thru' treasury bills
FE Report
3/6/2006
 

          The government borrowed a total of Tk 8.437 billion (843.70 crore) Sunday through the auctions of treasury bills. On the other hand, Tk 9.702 billion will be injected into the market due to maturity of some treasury bills. It will result in net inflow of cash amounting to Tk 1.265 billion in the market.
The auction of the 28-day, 91-day, 182-day, 364-day and two-year treasury bills was held on the day.
Bidders offered Tk 7.697 billion, Tk 0.10 million, Tk 310 million, Tk 30 million and 500 million against 28-day, 91-day, 182-day, 364-day and two-year bills respectively.
The central bank, however, accepted the bids amounting to Tk 7.697 billion, Tk 210 million, Tk 30 million and Tk 500 million against 28-day, 182-day, 364-day and two-year bills respectively.
The ranges of the implicit yields respectively were 7.04-7.05 per cent, 7.45-7.48 per cent, 7.75 per cent and 8.65 per cent per annum.

 

 
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