By Cristal Cody
Prospect News, Dec. 19 - The Province of Quebec (Aa2/A+/DBRS: A) sold C$300 million in a reopening of its 4.25% medium-term notes due Dec. 1, 2021 at 111.293 to yield 2.813% in a private placement, according to an informed source.
The notes priced at a spread of 105.5 basis points over the Government of Canada benchmark.
National Bank Financial Inc. was the bookrunner.
The province reopened the issue earlier on Tuesday in a C$400 million offering that priced at 111.461 to yield 2.793%, or a spread of 105.5 bps over the government benchmark.
The total outstanding is C$6.7 billion.
Issuer: | Province of Quebec
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Amount: | C$300 million reopening
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Maturity: | Dec. 1, 2021
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Securities: | Medium-term notes
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Bookrunner: | National Bank Financial Inc.
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Coupon: | 4.25%
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Price: | 111.293
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Yield: | 2.813%
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Spread: | 105.5 bps over Government of Canada benchmark
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Pricing date: | Dec. 18
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Settlement date: | Dec. 21
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Ratings: | Moody's: Aa2
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| Standard & Poor's: A+
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| DBRS: A
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Distribution: | Canada private placement
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Total outstanding: | C$6.7 billion
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