The national government seeks to borrow P200 billion next month from the domestic market through the auction of Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds), the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said.
THE national government seeks to borrow P200 billion next month from the domestic market through the auction of Treasury bills and Treasury bonds , the Bureau of the Treasury said.
The Treasury has been off to a good start this year in terms of raising funds for the national government through local auctions of T-bills and T-bonds. With its latest T-bonds auction, the Treasury exceeded its target of raising P140 billion through the sale of the said debt paper.
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