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Deutsche Telekom International sells $1.5 bln notes

Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:04pm EDT

NEW YORK, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV on Monday sold $1.5 billion notes in a two-part sale, said International Financing Review.

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The sale included $650 million in five-year notes yielding 2.65 percentage points over U.S. Treasuries and $850 million in 10-year notes yielding 2.75 percentage points over Treasuries.

The joint lead managers on the sale were Banc of America Securities, Credit Suisse and Lehman Brothers. (Reporting by Caryn Trokie)



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