BTr awards 91-day T-bills, rejects 182, 364-day bids

By Kris Crismundo/PNA

MANILA – The Bureau of Treasury (BTr) awarded the 91-day Treasury bills (T-bills) in full while rejecting tenders for the 182- and 364-day T-bills during Monday’s auction.

BTr awarded the PHP4 billion T-bills at 5.323 percent. Total tenders for the debt paper reached PHP6.575 billion.

On the other hand, the Auction Committee rejected bids for 182-day T-bills offered at PHP5 billion as well as the 364-day T-bills at PHP6 billion.

Total tenders for T-bills reached PHP19.3 billion, surpassing the government’s PHP15-billion offer.

“The (US) Fed would be meeting on the rate hike action, so I think they are still waiting for the outcome. And secondly, a lot of banks are holding onto their cash given a lot of this time of heavy withdrawals, they would rather prefer to stash cash rather than put into the securities,” National Treasurer Rosalia de Leon said.

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