ECB decisions
On Wednesday, 3 June, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) decided that the interest rates on the main refinancing operations (MRO), on the marginal lending facility and on the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 0.05%, 0.30% and -0.20% respectively.
ECB Monetary Operations
On Monday, 1 June, the ECB announced its weekly MRO. The auction was conducted on Tuesday, 2 June and attracted bids from euro area eligible counterparties of €92.52bn, €7.59bn lower than the bid amount of the previous week. The amount was allotted in full at a fixed rate equivalent to the prevailing MRO rate of 0.05%, in accordance with current ECB policy.
On Wednesday, 3 June, the ECB conducted a seven-day US dollar funding operation through collateralised lending in conjunction with the US Federal Reserve. This operation was carried out at a fixed rate of 0.62% and did not attract bids from euro area eligible counterparties.
Domestic Treasury Bill Market
In the domestic primary market for Treasury bills, the Treasury invited tenders for 91-day bills maturing on 4 September. Bids of €44m were submitted, with the Treasury accepting €5m. Since €17m worth of bills matured during the week, the outstanding balance of Treasury bills decreased by €12m, to stand at €192.05m.
The yield from the 91-day bill auction was -0.005%, down by 0.1 basis point from bids with a similar tenor issued on 29 May, representing a bid price of 100.0013 per 100 nominal.
During the week under review, there was no trading on the Malta Stock Exchange.
This week the Treasury will invite tenders for 91-day bills maturing on 11 September.