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Published on 1/18/2006 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Korea's Kexim names Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup for $1 billion equivalent bonds

By Paul A. Harris

St. Louis, Jan. 18 - The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) is expected to bring a $1 billion equivalent offering of global bonds (A3/A) to the market as early as next week, according to a market source.

The deal, which is expected to include both dollar-denominated and euro-denominated tranches, will be led by Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, the source added.

Kexim was last in the market in November when it priced a $500 million issue of floating-rate notes due in 2009 (A3/A/A-) at par to yield three-month Libor plus 24 basis points.

Seoul-based Kexim is Korea's official export credit agency providing export credit and project finance to support Korean enterprises in conducting business internationally.


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