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6-month T-bill

BS20110V

Auctioned 28 May 2020 · Issued 02 Jun 2020 · Matures 01 Dec 2020

Cutoff yield

0.23%

Median yield: 0.16%

Auction details

Bid-to-cover:
2.18 (S$2.18 in bids for every S$1 of issue size)
Amount issued:
S$4.2B
Tenor:
6-month

6-month cutoff yield history

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This auction in context

Descriptive observations from MAS auction history — not forecasts or recommendations.

How this auction worked

MAS runs a uniform-price auction: every successful bidder — competitive or non-competitive — pays the cutoff yield. The cutoff is the highest yield accepted to fill the issue size; the median is the middle of all submitted bids, useful as a sanity check on whether the cutoff was pulled up by a few aggressive bids. A bid-to-cover ratio above 2.0 generally signals strong demand.

Frequently asked questions

When does BS20110V mature?
BS20110V matures on 01 Dec 2020. T-bills are zero-coupon: you pay below face value at issue and receive the full S$1,000 per bill at maturity.
What was the bid-to-cover ratio for BS20110V?
BS20110V had a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.18 — investors submitted S$2.18 in bids for every S$1 of issue size. Ratios above 2.0 typically indicate strong demand.
How does BS20110V's cutoff yield compare to recent 6-month T-bill auctions?
BS20110V's 0.23% cutoff is up 3 bp from the previous 6-month auction. Recent cutoffs: 0.20% (BS20109S, 14 May 2020), 0.40% (BS20108Z, 29 Apr 2020), 0.55% (BS20107F, 16 Apr 2020).
How does BS20110V's cutoff yield compare to the current SSB?
BS20110V cleared at 0.23%, 123 bp lower than the latest SSB year-1 rate of 1.46% (GX26060N). The T-bill locks funds for the full 6-month; the SSB year-1 rate applies for one year then steps up annually toward the 10-year average of 2.11%.
What was BS20110V's cutoff vs median yield spread?
BS20110V cleared at a cutoff of 0.23% versus a median of 0.16% — a 7 bp spread. A wide spread — the cutoff was pulled up by aggressive bids well above the typical submission.
Can I buy BS20110V with CPF?
T-bills are CPFIS-OA and CPFIS-SA eligible — you can fund the purchase from your CPF Ordinary Account or Special Account via your bank's CPFIS portal. There are bank-specific fees and a "dead-money" gap to watch. See /learn/how-to-buy-t-bills-with-cpf/ for the full mechanics.

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