View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF NEW YORK
Fiscal Agent of the United States

I" Circular No. 7 4 1 6 *1
June 27, 1974
J

L

Results of Treasury’s 52-Week Bill Auction
T o A ll Incorporated Banks and Trust Companies, and Others
Concerned, in the Second Federal R eserve D istrict:

The following statement was issued by the Treasury Department and released
at 6:30 p.m., yesterday:
T enders for $1.8 billion of 52-w eek T reasury bills to be delivered July 2, 1974, and to
mature July 1, 1975, were opened at the Federal Reserve Banks today.
T he details are as fo llo w s :
R a n ge o f A cc e p te d C om p etitiv e B ids
H igh

9 1 .7 8 1 a

A pproxim ate equivalent annual rate
8 .1 2 9 % per annum

.............................

91.587

A pproxim ate equivalent annual rate
8 .321% per annum

A verage ......................

91.652

A pproxim ate equivalent annual rate
8 .2 5 6 % 1 per annum

L ow

...........................

a Excepting two tenders totaling $660,000.
1 This is on a bank discount basis. The equivalent coupon issue yield is 8.93%.

(1 0 0 percent o f the amount bid fo r at the low price was accepted.)
T enders A p p lie d fo r and A cce p te d (B y F ederal R eserve D istrict)
Federal R eserve District

Boston

...............................................................

Total accepted

Total applied for

$

$

11,275,000

6,275,000

N ew Y ork ..........................................................

2,165,920,000

1,469,920,000

Philadelphia ......................................................
Cleveland ..........................................................

18,295,000

8,295,000
8,845,000

R ichm ond ..........................................................
Atlanta ...............................................................
Chicago ...............................................................
St. L ouis .............................................................

25,515,000

M inneapolis ......................................................
Kansas City ......................................................
Dallas

.................................................................

San Francisco .................................................




T otal

..........................................................

13,845,000

11,495,000
17,840,000

18,840,000
204,680,000
28,720,000
8,195,000
23,760,000

153,680,000
16,720,000
8,195,000
21,760,000

3,675,000
129,300,000

73,300,000

$2,652,020,000

$1,800,000,000

3,675,000

b Includes $91,530,000 noncompetitive tenders accepted at the average price.

A

lfred

H

ayes

,

President.