Treasury-bill rates up

Interest rates on government of Jamaica latest Treasury bills auction rose for the first time since peaking in March last year. The three offerings at the February 20 auctions, resulted in a rise in rates for the 28 days and the 182 days notes, while the rate on the 91 days Treasury bill declined moderately.
TB -2-15The 182 days note closed at 7.164 percent, an increase from 6.99 percent at the January auction. The rate for the 91 days Treasury bills fell to 6.8796 percent, slightly down from of 6.8817 percent in January, while the rate on the 28 days ended at 6.417 percent up, from 6.295 percent at the January auction.
The change in the movement is consistent with the slowing pace of change at which the 182 days treasury rates were falling, having slowed from 0.34 percent dip in November to 0.15 percent at the January issue.
With Bank of Jamaica’s projection for inflation in 2015, in the range of 3-5 percent and with inflation for January coming in at negative 0.5 percent, its unlikely that the latest increase in the rates will last for too long, as there will be lots of room for the treasury rates to decline sharply in the months ahead.
All three instruments offered, were for $400 million each, with demand for the 28 days instrument amounting to $690 million versus $1.15 billion in January. The 91 days instrument attracted $1.298 billion up from $706 million in January and the 182 days instrument pulled in $822 million up from $717 million at the January auction.

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