Korea sets benchmark with dollar, euro outing

The Republic of Korea wowed investors in the dollar and euro markets on Wednesday, with a record $1.45bn-equivalent dual-tranche bond. The deal, split between 10 year dollar and five year euro notes, was priced at ultra-tight spreads — including a negative yield for the euro tranche. Morgan Davis reports.
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