Spain\'s treasury bond offering took a turn for the worse Thursday. The treasury managed to place 2.98 billion euros worth of bonds, just short of the 3 billion euro target fixed for the listing. Demand for the bonds tanked as interest rates rose. Spain raised 1.359 billion euros through two-year bonds with an average interest rate of 5.204%, compared to 4.335% at the last offering in June, representing a 20% rise in interest rates. Demand was 1.9 times the offering Thursday, compared to 4.26 times in the previous listing. The treasury placed 1.074 billion euros worth of five-year bonds, which fetched an average interest rate of 6.459%. That compares to 6.072% at the June 21 listing. Five hundred and forty seven million euros worth of seven-year bonds went off the block at interest rates averaging 6.701%, a 38% rise over the June equivalent.
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