Singapore's Temasek prices US$1.5bil US dollar fixed and floating-rate bonds


An employee walks past the logo of Temasek Holdings Pte at the company's headquarters in Singapore — Bloomberg

SINGAPORE's state investor Temasek said on Thursday its unit priced two U.S. dollar-denominated bonds totaling $1.5 billion, a day after launching the offer under its $25 billion medium-term note program.

The unit, Temasek Financial (I), priced two $750 million two-year bonds, one with a 3.75% fixed rate and the other priced at a spread of 38 basis points over the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, the state investor said in a filing on the Singapore Exchange.

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