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Bank of Queensland prices A$170 mln sub debt

Wed May 28, 2008 10:12pm EDT

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 SYDNEY, May 29 (Reuters) - Australian regional lender Bank
of Queensland (BOQ.AX) priced A$170 million ($163 million) of
10-year subordinated debt at 310 basis points over swap and
BBSW, sole lead Societe Generale said on Thursday.
 The offer consisted of A$140 million of fixed rate notes
and A$30 million of floating rate notes.
 The issue is callable after five years.
 ($1=A$1.04)
 (Reporting by Cecile Lefort) 



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