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  3. Sri Lanka T-bill yields up  

Sri Lanka T-bill yields up  

Author lbostgadmin | Posted on December 30, 2015 | Bills & Bonds

Dec 30, 2015 (LBO) – Sri Lankan Treasury Bill yields were up at Wednesday’s auction with one-year yields up 19 basis points to 7.
30 percent, a statement said.

Three month bills were up 7 basis points to 6.
45 percent at the auction and the six month bill yields rose 14 basis points to 6.83 percent.

The Central Bank said that bids worth 43.
1 billion rupees for the 7.4 billion rupees of bills offered.

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