Italy to Auction 4 Bln-5 Bln Euros in Government Bonds on Dec. 11

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By Emese Bartha

 

The Italian treasury will offer 4 billion euros to 5 billion euros ($4.66 billion to $5.82 billion) in government bonds, or BTPs, at an auction on Dec. 11, it said Friday.

The treasury also said that, taking into consideration the cash management activity foreseen for the next weeks, the treasury bill and short-term BTP auctions scheduled for Dec. 29 and the medium- and long-term bond auction scheduled for Dec. 30 will not take place. The cancellations of these auctions are in line with the Italian treasury's practice in the past few years.

The following are details of the coming auction.

Date of auction    Dec. 11, 2025 
Issue              2.35% Jan. 15, 2029 BTP 
Amount on offer    EUR2.5 bln-EUR3 bln 
Settlement date    Dec. 15, 2025 
 
Date of auction    Dec. 11, 2025 
Issue              3.00% Oct. 1, 2029 BTP 
Amount on offer    EUR750 mln-EUR1 bln 
Settlement date    Dec. 15, 2025 
 
Date of auction    Dec. 11, 2025 
Issue              2.70% Oct. 1, 2030 BTP 
Amount on offer    EUR750 mln-EUR1 bln 
Settlement date    Dec. 15, 2025 
 

Write to Emese Bartha at emese.bartha@wsj.com

 

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December 05, 2025 12:09 ET (17:09 GMT)

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