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ACGB May-34 Auction Results

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The Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM) sells A$700mn of the 3.75% 21 May 2034 Bond, issue #TB167:

  • Average Yield: 3.5911%
  • High Yield: 3.5925%
  • Bid/Cover: 5.1171x
  • Amount allotted at highest accepted yield as a percentage of amount bid at that yield 47.2%
  • Bidders 44, successful 7, allocated in full 1
  • There are no prior comparable metrics as this was the first tap of the line since its initial syndication back in November 2022.
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The Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM) sells A$700mn of the 3.75% 21 May 2034 Bond, issue #TB167:

  • Average Yield: 3.5911%
  • High Yield: 3.5925%
  • Bid/Cover: 5.1171x
  • Amount allotted at highest accepted yield as a percentage of amount bid at that yield 47.2%
  • Bidders 44, successful 7, allocated in full 1
  • There are no prior comparable metrics as this was the first tap of the line since its initial syndication back in November 2022.