CNPC plans dollar bonds as borrowing costs drop
Updated: 2013-04-10 15:23
(China Daily)
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China National Petroleum Corp, the country's largest oil producer and owner of the nation's biggest energy producer, is marketing US dollar-denominated notes, as borrowing costs fall to an almost six-week low.
CNPC General Capital Ltd, a unit of CNPC, is offering three-year securities at a spread of about 135 basis points more than Treasuries, five-year notes at about 160 basis points and 10-year bonds at about 195 basis points, a person familiar with the matter said.
Average yields on dollar notes dropped three basis points to 4.26 percent on Monday, the lowest since Feb 27.
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