Alphabet raises A$5.5B in inaugural Australian dollar bonds
Alphabet's GOOGL raised A$5.5B ($3.89B) through its inaugural Australian dollar debt issuance, selling 3-, 5-, 10- and 20-year bonds, with the longest tranche at a 6.9% coupon.
GOOGL raised A$5.5B ($3.89B) via its inaugural Australian Dollar debt issuance, according to a term sheet seen; GOOGL raised the amount by issuing 3-, 5-, 10- and 20-year bonds, the term sheet showed.
The company set the coupon at 6.9% for the longest tenor bond tranche, according to the term sheet - Reuters (more)