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SFIL USD 3.0YR SSA AA FIXED RATE SYNDICATED MACARON MTN MARKET PLACEMENT (FR001400PM50)

Post Date: 18 April 2024
SFIL has priced a syndicated USD denominated Macaron market bond which matures in 2027. 

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Issuer Details
Issuer SFIL
LEI 549300HFEHJOXGE4ZE63
Industry Government - Development Bank
Country France
Issuer Description SFIL is a public bank of French development, founded in February 2013 , active in financing the local public sector and the refinancing of large contracts for credits for export.
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Trade Details
Security Type MTN
Amount USD [Login to see full details]
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Total Order Book USD [Login to see full details]
Structure Fixed Rate
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A Macaron bond is an EUR-denominated bond issued by a non-French entity in the French Foreign Bond market.

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