52 Week Bill Yield

The 52 Week Bill is a marketable security, distributed by the government to cover its short-term obligations. When buying it, you are lending money to the government and can expect some yield over time. Unlike notes, bills do not pay interest before maturity. Instead, the interest is the difference between the purchase price and the price paid at maturity.

Spanish 52-Week Bill Yields

Spanish 52-Week Bill Yields, Letras Auction, increased slightly on a monthly basis for June of 2017 by 0.53% compared to previous month’s value. Results were reported at -0.374%, rising from previous month’s value of -0.376%.