
Spiko US T-Bills Money Market Fund current market price is $1.08 with a 24 hour trading volume of $50. The total available supply of Spiko US T-Bills Money Market Fund is 156.79M USTBL. It has secured Rank 199 in the cryptocurrency market with a marketcap of $169.42M. The USTBL price is 0% down in the last one hour.
The high price of the Spiko US T-Bills Money Market Fund is $1.08 and low price is $1.08 in the last 24 hours. Live prices from all markets and coin market Capitalization. Stay up to date with the latest price movements. Check our coin stats data and see when there is an opportunity to buy or sell at best price in the market.
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$1.01 6.71%
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The Spiko US T-Bills Money Market Fund is a fully licensed USD money market fund operating under the EU regulatory framework. The fund exclusively invests in United States Treasury Bills with maturities of less than six months, maintaining an average portfolio maturity of no more than two months. Approved by the French Financial Markets Authority, the Spiko US T-Bills Money Market Fund is accessible to all types of investors, both professional and non-professional.

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