The yield on euro-denominated bonds maturing in 2015 was set at 2.65% while the yield for bonds maturing in 2035 was fixed at 3.95%.
For more information, please see the Romanian version of the article, here.
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According to AGERPRES, Romania reopened issues of bonds denominated in euro launched in October last year, with a maturity in 2025 and 2035, stated Reuters the consortium leader of banks (Citigroup, HSBC, Raiffeisen Bank International and UniCredit) arranging the issuing.
The yield on euro-denominated bonds maturing in 2015 was set at 2.65% while the yield for bonds maturing in 2035 was fixed at 3.95%.
For more information, please see the Romanian version of the article, here.