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Published on 1/5/2021 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Slovenia launches new 10-year euro note, tap of 2050 notes

By Rebecca Melvin

New York Jan. 5 – Slovenia launched a dual-tranche offering of notes on Tuesday, including a new 10-year note denominated in euros and a tap of its euro-denominated notes due Oct. 20, 2050, according to a syndicate source.

The €1.75 billion tranche of 2031 notes launched to yield mid-swaps plus 17 basis points after being talked in the area of mid-swaps plus 20 bps.

The €250 million tap of 2050 notes launched to yield mid-swaps plus 40 bps after being talked in the mid-swaps plus 45 bps area.

The order books for the two issues stood at €12.6 billion at the time of launch, with orders of €10.6 billion for the 2031 notes.

Barclays, BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole CIB, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Nova KBM are bookrunners for the Regulation S transactions.


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