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SBI hits overseas debt market with $500 mn 5-year bond sale

The nation's largest lender State Bank of India has hit the international debt market with a benchmark issue to raise around USD 500 million as part of its USD 10-billion medium-term notes programme through a five- year dollar money sale.

January 17, 2017 / 19:23 IST
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The nation's largest lender State Bank of India has hit the international debt market with a benchmark issue to raise around USD 500 million as part of its USD 10-billion medium-term notes programme through a five- year dollar money sale.

"The SBI is in the international debt market with a benchmark issue to raise around USD 500 million in US dollar denominated bonds. The money will be raised through its London branch and will be listed on the Singapore Exchange," two investment banking sources told PTI here today.

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When contacted State Bank refused to comment citing confidentiality clause as the market moving nature of the information.

All the three international rating agencies have accorded investment grade ratings to the proposed USD 500 million bond sale by the country's largest lender SBI which has been away from the overseas debt market for some time now.