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Published on 4/19/2016 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Export-Import Bank of China guides three-tranche euro, dollar notes due in three, five, 10 years

By Christine Van Dusen

Atlanta, April 19 – Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim) set talk for a three-tranche offering of notes due in three, five and 10 years, a market source said.

The euro-denominated three-year notes were talked at mid-swaps plus 55 basis points to 60 bps.

The dollar-denominated five-year notes were talked at Treasuries plus 85 bps to 90 bps.

The dollar-denominated 10-year notes were talked at Treasuries plus 120 bps to 125 bps.

Bank of China, Bocom HK Branch, Barclays, Citigroup, HSBC, Mizuho Securities and MUFG are the joint lead managers for the Regulation S deal. Bocom International, ING, KGI Securities and Westpac Banking are the joint lead managers.

Chexim is a lender based in Beijing.


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