SBP added that government sold six-month bills worth 144 billion rupees


Karachi: According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the government sold T-bills worth Rs321 billion in the auction.
In the announcement issued by the State Bank, the details of the auction of T-bills have been informed.
According to the central bank, the government sold three-month bills worth 52 billion rupees and the cut-off yield of three-month bills decreased by 1.48 percent to 17.49 percent.
The State Bank added that the government sold six-month bills worth 144 billion rupees and the cut-off yield of six-month bills decreased by 1.01 percent to 17.74 percent.
Apart from this, the government has also sold 12-month bills worth Rs125 billion, while the cut-off yield of 12-month bills decreased by 74 basis points to 16.99 percent.
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