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Published on 4/15/2014 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Banco Santander Chile sets talk for three-tranche Japanese yen notes due in three, five years

By Christine Van Dusen

Atlanta, April 15 - Banco Santander Chile set talk for its three-part offering of fixed- and floating-rate notes due in three and five years, a market source said.

The three-year fixed-rate notes were talked at guidance of yen swaps plus 43 basis points to 50 bps.

The three-year floating-rate notes were talked at Libor plus 53 bps to 60 bps.

And the five-year fixed-rate notes were talked at yen swaps plus 58 bps to 65 bps.

Daiwa Securities, JPMorgan and Mizuho Securities are the bookrunners for the deal.

The notes could price as soon as Wednesday.

Banco Santander Chile is a bank based in Santiago, Chile.


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