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Australian Fixed-Income Newsletter: Beyond The Curve Oct 07
Standard & Poors, Oct 2007
Abstract Dunedin City Treasury, Origin Energy Contact Finance No.2, ANZ, Investa Property Group, Bank of Queensland, Hypo Real Estate Bank International, Interstar Millenium Series 2004-5 Trust, TORRENS Series 2007-1 Trust, FirstMac, Telstra, Suncorp-Metway Wide Bay Australia Ltd., Vodafone Group PLC TORRENS Series 2007-1 Trust Investa Property Group, Citipower Trust, ETSA Utilities Finance Pty Ltd., Powercor Australia LLC, Geneva Finance Ltd., Hypo Real Estate Bank International AG Dunedin City Treasury (AA-/Positive/A-1+) issued NZ$60 million of fixed-rated bonds in the New Zealand domestic market on Friday. The 10-year bonds will carry a coupon of 7.81% semi-annual. Other than this there was no issuance in the New Zealand credit market last week but Origin Energy Contact Finance No.2 finalized its perpetual preference share issue....
Companies mentioned in this report are: Telstra Corp. Ltd.,Suncorp-Metway Ltd.,Bank of Queensland Ltd.,Adelaide Bank Ltd.,Dunedin City Treasury Ltd.,Vodafone Group PLC ,Wide Bay Australia Ltd.,Origin Energy Ltd.,Investa Property Group,Interstar Millennium Series 2004-5 Trust,FirstMac Ltd.,FirstMac Mortgage Funding Trust Series 1-2007,Origin Energy Contact Finance No.2 Limited,TORRENS Series 2007-1 Trust
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