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Temasek to raise $693m with new global bond sale
Wed, Nov 18, 2009
The Straits Times

By Fiona Chan

TEMASEK Holdings is holding another global bond sale just a month after a similar sale raised US$1.5 billion.

This time, it is looking to raise US$500 million (S$693 million) by selling 30-year notes - the longest-term bonds it has sold so far.

Singapore's investment company yesterday said the bonds, which will mature in 2039, will have a coupon rate of 5.375 per cent.

 


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