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BARCLAYS GBP 5.0YR FIG A FLOATING RATE SYNDICATED EURO BOND MARKET PLACEMENT (XS2781417212)

Post Date: 06 March 2024
Barclays Bank UK Plc has priced a syndicated GBP denominated Euro market bond which matures in 2029. 

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Issuer Details
Issuer Barclays Bank UK Plc
LEI 213800UUGANOMFJ9X769
Industry Bank - Diversified
Country United Kingdom
Issuer Description Barclays Bank UK PLC provides banking services in the UK.
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Trade Details
Security Type Bond
Amount GBP [Login to see full details]
Total Amount including taps GBP [Login to see full details]
Total Amount Outstanding GBP [Login to see full details]
Total Order Book GBP [Login to see full details]
Structure Floating Rate
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It came at a spread of [Login to see full details] in the Euro bond market.
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A Euro bond is a bond or other type of negotiable debt instrument issued in the offshore international, also called eurobond, market. The ISIN of a Euro Market bond always starts with XS. It can be denominated in any freely tradeable currency.

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