The Ministry of Economy and Finance will reopen the NT Series 6 in Pension Units (UP), starting this Monday.
He Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU) published a new tentative calendar for the placement of public debt securities in nominal pesos and Treasury Notes Series 6 in Previsional Units (UP) for this week that begins this Monday and 19,950 million pesos will be tendered in four placements issued by the financial entity.
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On Monday the 20th, at 2:00 p.m., the first title in pesos will be put up for bid 7.5 billion pesos (193.35 million dollars) with a term 35 days, with an expiration date of Thursday, June 24 of the current year. In this total, 1,500 million pesos (38.67 million dollars) will be non-competitive placements, while the integration date is expected for that same day.


On Tuesday the 21st, at 2:30 p.m., the Treasury Note Series 6 in Previsional Units (UP) for 850 million pesos (about 21.91 million dollars) with a term of 12.4 years, and a maturity date of July 20, 2036. This tender will not have non-competitive placements and the integration date is up to date. following.
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On Wednesday the 22nd at 2:00 p.m., the bidding for a title in pesos will be held 5.8 billion pesos (almost 149.52 million dollars) with a 91 day period, and an expiration date of August 21 of the current year. Within the total, some 1,160 million pesos (29.90 million dollars) will be non-competitive placements, the integration date will be that same day.
Finally, on Friday the 24th, Also at 2:00 p.m., the last title in pesos of the week will be auctioned, for others 5.8 billion pesos (almost 149.52 million dollars) with a term of 196 days, and an expiration date of December 6 of the current year. Of the total, 1,160 million pesos (almost 29.90 million dollars) will be non-competitive placements. The integration date of the title will be the same day.
Source: Ambito