ATHENS, April 26 (Reuters) - Greece sold 812.5 million
euros ($897.41 million) of six-month Treasury bills on Wednesday
at a higher yield, the country's debt agency (PDMA) said.
The debt agency sold the new paper at a yield of 3.50%, up
from 3.15% in a previous auction in March. The amount raised
included 187.5 million euros in non-competitive bids.
The sale's bid-to-cover ratio was 1.81, down from 1.9 in the
previous auction. The settlement date is April 28.
($1 = 0.9054 euros)
(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas)
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