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Poland sells 44.8 bln yen in Samurai bonds

Thu Nov 5, 2009 7:58pm EST

TOKYO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Poland sold 44.8 billion yen ($493.7 million) of three-year and five-year Samurai bonds, joint lead managers said on Friday.

Financials

It sold 23.3 billion yen in three-year bonds and 21.5 billion yen in five-year bonds.

The coupon for the three-year bonds was set at 1.92 percent and that for the five-year bonds at 2.34 percent.

The lead managers are Daiwa Securities SMBC, Mizuho Securities and Nomura Securities. ($1=90.74 Yen) (Reporting by Naoyuki Katayama, Hiroyasu Hoshi; Writing by Kaori Kaneko)



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