Italy Sells 8 Billion Euros of Treasury Bills as Demand Rises
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Italy sold 8 billion euros ($9.9 billion) of Treasury bills as investor demand rose from a previous sale last month.
The Rome-based Treasury sold the 364-day bills at 2.767 percent, up from 2.697 percent at the last sale of similar-maturity debt on July 12. Investors bid 1.69 times the amount of bills offered, up from 1.55 times last month.