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- Issue of BOTs

Press release N° 108 of 07/07/2010

The MEF announces an auction of BOTs for 12 July 2010, with settlement on 15 July 2010:

  Amount (in million euros) Maturity Days
12-month BOTs 7,500 15.07.2011 365

Please note that owing to the absence of specific cash flow requirements, the 3-month BOT will not be offered on 12 July 2010.

Please note that on 15 July 2010, BOTs for € 11,970 million will reach maturity (of which € 3,500 million at 3 months and € 8,470 million at 12 months).

BOTs are offered on the basis of a competitive auction and dealers' bids are expressed in terms of yield. Each operator taking part in the auction may submit up to a maximum of five bids.

These treasury bills can be subscribed for a minimum amount of one-thousand euros. For each BOT issue, the fiscal price of reference is the weighted average price of the first tranche, calculated on the basis of the corresponding weighted average yield.

Yields indicated by dealers participating in the BOTs auctions, expressed in percentage terms, may vary, in respect of all types of securities, by 0.001% or multiple thereof. Bids without yield reference will not be admitted to auction. Each bid will not be lower than one-and-a-half million euros (€ 1,500,000).

Dealers set forth in the decrees authorising the issuance of the BOTs are eligible to participate in the auction.

In application of the provisions set forth in Sec.II - Title V of Legislative Decree 24 June 1998, no. 213 and related implementation provisions on the dematerialization of Government securities, BOTs are represented by account registrations entered in favour of the entitled. Banca d'Italia automatically enters the BOT amounts subscribed at auction and settles them through the clearing and settlement facility for financial instruments, entering the date of settlement as value date. On the basis of allocations, the broker allocatees will credit the related amounts to the subscribers' accounts.

Purchase bids must be submitted to the Banca d'Italia strictly by means of the national interbanking network, within and no later than 11 AM of 12 July 2010, in compliance with the procedures and provisions set forth in the issuance decree. Please note that should there be a malfunctioning of the system, thereby preventing the transmission of messages on the network, requests for participation in the auction must be sent via fax.

Bids received after the deadline set in the issuance decrees will not be considered. Bids in replacement of previously submitted requests will be taken into consideration only if they arrive by the aforementioned deadline. Requests cannot be withdrawn after the aforementioned deadline.

Should any dealer's bids exceed, including as a whole, the amount offered by the Treasury, they will be taken into consideration starting from the one with the lowest yield, up to the amount offered, unless otherwise provided for in the issuance decree.

State bond specialists are eligible for participation in the additional placement of 12-month BOTs, which is set to take place automatically on 13 July 2010.

The amount of the additional tranche is fixed at 10% of the nominal amount offered in the issuance auction. This percentage is the minimum amount offered in the additional placement, which the Treasury may increase after the closing of the issuance auction to satisfy the demand expressed by dealers. In that event, a specific press release will be published.

Specialists' who did not participate in the issuance auction shall not be eligible to participate in the additional placement. Allocation will take place at the weighted average yield set in the issuance auction. The additional placement procedure will follow the provisions set forth in the issuance decree. Specifically, purchase bids must be submitted within and no later than 3:30pm of 13 July 2010.

Outstanding BOTs at 30 June 2010 amounted to € 148,982,595 million, of which € 6,500 million at three months, € 57,088 million at six months and € 85,394,595 million at twelve months.

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