Barclays Bank PLC - Publication of Final Terms
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RNS Number:3174M
Barclays Bank PLC
22 January 2008
Publication of Final Terms
The following final terms has been approved by the UK Listing Authority and is
available for viewing:
Final Terms in relation to Barclays Bank PLC's issue of EUR 1,750,000,000 6.00
per cent. Fixed Rate Subordinated Notes due 2018 under the Barclays Bank PLC
£30,000,000,000 Debt Issuance Programme
To view the full document, please paste the following URL into the address bar
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http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/3174m_-2008-1-22.pdf
For further information, please contact
Barclays Treasury
1 Churchill Place
Canary Wharf
London E14 5HP
DISCLAIMER - INTENDED ADDRESSEES
Please note that the information contained in the Final Terms may be addressed
to and/or targeted at persons who are residents of particular countries
(specified in the Prospectus dated 7 June 2007 for the Barclays Bank PLC
£30,000,000,000 Debt Issuance Programme) only and is not intended for use and
should not be relied upon by any person outside these countries. Prior to
relying on the information contained in the Final Terms you must ascertain from
the Prospectus whether or not you are part of the intended addressees of the
information contained therein.
The Notes have not been and will not be registered under the United States
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), or any relevant
securities laws of any state of the United States and are subject to U.S. tax
law requirements. Subject to certain exceptions, the Notes may not be offered,
sold or delivered in the United States or to or for the account or benefit of
U.S. persons, as such terms are defined in Regulation S under the Securities
Act.
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requirement.
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