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Published on 8/17/2015 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Korea’s Kexim eyeing dollar-denominated floating-rate notes offering

By Aleesia Forni

Virginia Beach, Aug. 17 – Korea Export-Import Bank plans to price dollar-denominated floating-rate notes, according to a 424B5 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Goldman Sachs is the bookrunner.

Proceeds will be used for general operations, including extending foreign currency loans and for the repayment of debt.

Kexim is a lender based in Seoul, South Korea.


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