ZAGREB: Croatia's Finance Ministry said on Wednesday it would offer 700 million kuna ($106 million) worth of bills at an auction next week.
On June 26, at its first auction in four weeks, it will offer only one-year kuna paper.
Occasionally it also offers three- and six-month bills as well as those denominated in euro, a currency Croatia wants to adopt in the next four to five years.
Croatia's current short-term local-currency debt amounts to 17.79 billion kuna.
The benchmark overnight rate on the local money market was quoted at 0.33 percent on Wednesday, and the one-year rate at 0.53 percent. Daily market rates change at 0900 GMT.
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