ECONOMY

Yield up in Greece’s 26-week T-bill sale

Greece sold 1.625 billion euros of 26-week treasury bills on Wednesday, with a uniform yield of 2.30 percent, up from 2.15 percent in December, the Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) announced.

Investors bid for 1.58 times the securities sold, down from 1.81 times last month.

The settlement date for the transaction will be Friday.

[Bloomberg]

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