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India Debt Pipeline as on Jan 13

Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:06am IST
 
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 MUMBAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Following is a list of the
latest and recently concluded corporate bond issuances and news
stories related to them.
 NEW ISSUES:
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 Issuer               Size             Coupon         Maturity
                (bln rupees)       (in pct)
 ISSUES OPEN:
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 Neyveli Lignite        5               8.83             10-yr
 Punjab National Bank   1.5             8.9          Perpetual
 Andhra Pradesh State
 Finance Corp           1               9.0              10-yr
 Punjab State
 Electricity Board      2               10.15            10-yr
 ISSUES CLOSED:
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 Canara Bank            3               8.08             10-yr
                                                      (LT2)
 Corporation Bank       1.5             9.0          Perpetual
 Food Corp of India     2.2             8.15              2022
                                     8.03              2024
 RCF                    4.62            7                 2022
 Syndicate Bank         3.39            9.4          Perpetual
 LATEST NEWS
-------------------------------------------------------------
 Private sector Karur Vysya Bank (KARU.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Monday its
board has approved raising up to 2 billion rupees through
bonds. {ID:nBMB004159]
 LT2-Lower Tier II bonds
 UT2-Upper Tier II bonds
 T1-Tier I
 (Reporting by Mumbai Treasury Desk; Editing by Rohini
Ananthan)










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