Italian 6-month bill yields hit lowest since 2022

Investing.com -- This Thursday, Italian 6-month bill yields dropped to their lowest level since October 2022. The yield on bills set to mature on September 30, 2025, was recorded at 2.268%, a decrease from the 2.448% yield at the auction held at the end of February.
In the auction, the Treasury successfully sold 7 billion euros ($7.55 billion) worth of these bills. This latest development marks a significant shift in the yield of Italian 6-month bills, reaching a level unseen for more than two years.
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