CAIRO: Yields rose at an auction of Egyptian treasury bills on Thursday, with the government selling 3.5 billion Egyptian pounds of 182-day and 364-day bills, the Central Bank of Egypt said.
The average yield on 2 billion pounds of 182-day bills maturing on Feb. 26, 2013, was 15.382 percent, up from 15.345 percent at last week's auction. The range of yields was 15.000-15.411.
On 1.5 billion pounds of 364-day bills sold, the average yield rose to 15.949 percent from 15.845 at the last auction weeks ago. The range of yields was 15.699-15.968.
The bank had originally sought 3.5 billion pounds in 364-day bills.
The central bank sells the bills on behalf of the Finance Ministry.
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