For the first bidding of July, there has been an increase for CAT A while CAT B to CAT E decreased
In the 1st COE bidding exercise for July 2023, Cat A closed at $97,000, Cat B at $118,002, Cat C at $82,223, Cat D at $10,090, and Cat E at $121,000.
Cat B saw 594 bids and decreased by $2,998. It closed at $118,002.Cat D received 846 bids in total with a decrease of $619. It closed at $10,090.Here's a summary of the 1st bidding exercise for July 2023:
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