According to the announcement made by public debt management organization ODDIH, Greece has managed to sell 1.138 billion euros of six-month treasury bills, which includes 262.5 million euros in non-competitive bids.
As explained in the debt management organization’s announcement, the treasury bills worth 875 million euros were priced to yield 2%, down from 2.02% in the previous sale in August.
As such, the bid-cover ratio of the sale was 2.5, down from 3.03 in the previous treasury bill sale. The settlement date for the latest auction will be Friday, the 5th of September.



