Weekly T-Bills Go At 0.130%, 0.150% High Rates

Tender rates for the Treasury Department's latest 91-day and 182-day discount bills were higher, as the three-months incurred a 0.130% high rate, up from 0.035% the prior week, and the six-months incurred a 0.150% high rate, up from 0.060% the week before.

Coupon equivalents were 0.132% and 0.152%, respectively.

The price for the 91s was 99.967139 and that for the 182s was 99.924167.

The median bid on the 91s was 0.110%. The low bid was 0.050%.

Tenders at the high rate were allotted 32.72%. The bid-to-cover ratio was 3.13.

Tenders totaled $109,694,110,000 and the Treasury accepted $35,000,750,000 including $454,937,000 of non-competitive.

The Fed banks bought nothing for themselves.

The median bid for the 182s was 0.125%. The low bid was 0.040%.

Tenders at the high rate were allotted 14.46%. The bid-to-cover ratio was 3.52.

Tenders totaled $105,575,039,100 and the Treasury accepted $30,000,524,100, including $354,089,100 of non-competitive.

The Fed banks bought nothing for themselves.

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