Phl Raises $500 M From First Zero-Coupon Samurai Bonds
The Philippine Star|March 31, 2021
The government raised $500 million from the issuance of its first-ever zero-coupon yen-denominated bonds, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said yesterday.
Czeriza Valencia
Phl Raises $500 M From First Zero-Coupon Samurai Bonds

The Philippines successfully returned to the Samurai bond market with the pricing yesterday of its 55-billion yen offering of three-year bonds at a coupon rate of 0.001 percent.

This followed the country’s zero-coupon bond issuance in the euro market in February last year.

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