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Results of Today's Treasury Five-Year Note Auction   - May. 11, 2005


Earlier today, the Treasury auctioned $15.0 billion of five-year notes. The issue was sold at a market-clearing yield of 3.890%, and the auction had a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.47. The five-year note sold in the February refunding went off at a market-clearing yield of 3.618%, with a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.53.

Total competitive and noncompetitive tenders today were $37.073 billion, excluding an allotment of $3.748 billion to the Federal Reserve System. Additional details are contained in the table below.

To conclude its May refunding operation, the Treasury will auction $14.0 billion of 10-year notes tomorrow (5/12).
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                RESULTS OF THE MAY 2005
             TREASURY REFUNDING OPERATION*
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                                           Bid/
Auct. Amt.                                Cover Non-
Date (Bils) Maturity Coupon Yield  Price  Ratio Comp.#
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05/10 $22.0 05/15/08 3.750% 3.821% 99.800+ 2.38 $0.494
05/11 $15.0 05/15/10 3.875% 3.890  99.932+ 2.47 $0.334
05/12 $14.0 05/15/15 <------ Not Yet Auctioned ------>
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   *All three issues are dated 5/15/05 and settle on
   5/16/05.  #Amount of issue (in billions) awarded
   based on non-competitive tenders submitted.
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