CBA notes yield settled at 1.07 % per annum
BAKU/16.01.14/TURAN : Short-term notes of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan ( CBA) series 50100242S totaling AZN 5 million posted in the auction , which took place January 15, 2013 .
The announced offer of 30 million manat for auction were exhibited notes for AZN 5 million , and the total demand for them by the two investors exceeded 10 bn at face value . Orders were presented in price range from 99.9171 % (YTM 1.07 %) to 99.9172 % (1.07 %).
Price cut for competitive bids in the CBA at 99.9172 % (1.07 % ) and the weighted average price.
Repayment of notes held on February 12 , 2014. At the previous session of the Central Bank notes were sold at a price as 1.07 % APR .- 15D -
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