By Christine Van Dusen
Atlanta, July 21 – Slovenia sold €1.25 billion 2 1/8% 10-year notes on Tuesday to yield 2.251%, or mid-swaps plus 115 basis points, a market source said.
The notes were initially talked at a spread of 120 bps.
Barclays, Credit Agricole CIB, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan were the bookrunners for the Regulation S deal.
The deal was initially expected to include a 30-year tranche, but plans for that issue were dropped.
Issuer: | Slovenia
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Amount: | €1.25 billion
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Maturity: | July 2025
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Description: | Notes
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Bookrunners: | Barclays, Credit Agricole CIB, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan
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Coupon: | 2 1/8%
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Yield: | 2.251%
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Spread: | Mid-swaps plus 115 bps
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Trade date: | July 21
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Distribution: | Regulation S
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Price talk: | Mid-swaps plus 120 bps
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