T-Bill - Guinea-Bissau - 24/05/2024
Amount 6 560 (millions of FCFA) | Amount Withheld -- (millions of FCFA) | Marginal rate -- % | Weighted average rate -- % |
Amount 6 560 (millions of FCFA) | Amount Withheld -- (millions of FCFA) | Marginal rate -- % | Weighted average rate -- % |
Instrument: | T-Bill |
Date of operation: | 24/05/2024 |
Tender amount: | 6 560 millions of FCFA |
Terms: | 12 month(s) |
Grace period | -- year(s) |
Value date: | 27/05/2024 |
Maturity: | 20/05/2025 |
Interest rate: | multiple |
Denomination per unit: | 1 000 000 FCFA |
Amount requested: | 6 560 millions of FCFA |
Total proposed amount: | -- millions of FCFA |
Rate (weighted average): | -- % |
Marginal Rate: | -- % |
Number of bids: | |
Rate of coverage of the amount tendered: | -- % |
Winning bids: | -- millions of FCFA |
Weighted average yield: | -- % |
Where to submit bids : Bids are submitted through the SAGETIL-UMOA software application
Submission date : 24/05/2024 10h30mn UTC
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