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US Data: Bidders Participation in Treasury 52-wk Bill Auction

Data for: August 15, 2017
Source: U.S. Treasury, Bureau of Public Debt                            
Percentage are based on total competitive
Hit Ratio=Amt Accepted/Amt Tendered 
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                                 Pct of              Pct of
                                  Comp-               Comp-    Hit
52-week bills         Tendered  etitive   Accepted  etitive  Ratio
Primary Dealer 1     56560.000    87.32  12108.155    61.55  21.41
Direct Bidder 2       1465.000     2.26   1185.780     6.03  80.94
Indirect Bidder 3     6745.000    10.41   6378.479    32.42  94.57
Total Competitive    64770.000           19672.414           30.37
Noncomps               227.686             227.686              --
FIMA                   100.000             100.000              --
Total Public         65097.686           20000.100           30.72
     Notes:                                                                  
1. Primary dealers as submitters bidding for their own house accounts.  
2. Non-primary dealer 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; +1 202-371-2121; email: holly.stokes@marketnews.com
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