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US Data: Bidder Participation in Treasury 5-year Note Auction>

Data for:      February 2018
Source: U.S. Treasury, Bureau of Public Debt
Tenders by type of bidder in millions of U.S. dollars
Percentage are based on total competitive
Hit Ratio=Amt Accepted/Amt Tendered
                                       Pct of               Pct of
                                        Comp-                Comp-      Hit
                            Tendered  etitive    Accepted  etitive    Ratio
Primary Dealer 1            52263.000    61.15   10228.430    29.30    19.57
Direct Bidder 2              6072.000     7.10    4422.000    12.67    72.83
Indirect Bidder 3           27128.629    31.74   20259.879    58.03    74.68
Total Competitive           85463.629            34910.309             40.85
Noncomps                       89.723               89.723               --
FIMA                            0.000                0.000               --
Total Public                85553.352            35000.032             40.91
Notes:
1. Primary dealers as submitters bidding for their own house accounts.
2. Non-primary dealer as submitters bidding for their own house accounts.
3. Customers placing competitive bids through a direct submitter,
including foreign and international monetary authorities placing bids
through the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
 ** MNI Washington Bureau (202) 371-2121 **
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