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New Issue-Public Service of Okla. sells $250 mln notes

Mon Nov 9, 2009 1:53pm EST

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  Nov 9 (Reuters) - Public Service Co of Oklahoma (POH.N) on
Monday sold $250 million of senior unsecured notes, said IFR, a
Thomson Reuters service.
  Barclays, BNY Capital Markets, and Citigroup were the
joint bookrunning managers for the sale.
BORROWER: PUBLIC SERVICE OF OKLAHOMA
AMT $250 MLN      COUPON 5.15 PCT     MATURITY 12/1/2019 
TYPE SR NTS       ISS PRICE 99.717    FIRST PAY 6/1/2010 
MOODY'S Baa1      YIELD 5.186 PCT     SETTLEMENT 11/13/2009
S&P BBB           SPREAD 170 BPS      PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH BBB-PLUS     MORE THAN TREAS    CALL N/A  

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