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CapitaLand launches $5b euro medium term note programme

Proceeds from the notes will refinance existing debt.

CapitaLand’s wholly owned subsidiary, CapitaLand Treasury Limited, has established a $5b euro medium term note programme pursuant to which the firm may issue euro medium term notes and perpetual notes from time to time.

Proceeds arising from any future issue of notes under the programme will be used to refinance of existing debt, finance the investments and general corporate purposes of CapitaLand and the issuer, unless otherwise specified in the relevant pricing supplement.

DBS Bank Ltd., The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, Singapore Branch (HSBC), Morgan Stanley Asia (Singapore) Pte., Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) have been appointed as arrangers and dealers of the programme.

Notes may be issued in various amounts and tenors, and may bear interest at fixed, floating or hybrid rates or such other rates as may be agreed between the issuer, the guarantor and the relevant dealer(s). Zero coupon notes may also be issued under the programme. 

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