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New Issue-GE Capital sells $2 bln in 5-yr non-gtd notes

Wed May 6, 2009 4:44pm EDT

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 May 6 (Reuters) - General Electric Capital Corp (GEA.N) on
Wednesday sold $2.0 billion in five-year, non-guaranteed, notes
said IFR, a Thomson Reuters service.
 Barclays, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and Morgan
Stanley were the joint bookrunning managers for the sale.
BORROWER: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORP
AMT $2.0 BLN       COUPON 5.90 PCT     MATURITY 5/13/2014 
TYPE NOTES         ISS PRICE 99.889    FIRST PAY 11/13/2009
MOODY'S Aa2        YIELD 5.926 PCT     SETTLEMENT 5/13/2009
S&P AA-PLUS        SPREAD 387.5 BPS/   PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH N/A           MORE THAN TREAS    NON-CALLABLE       



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