Borealis seeks dollars and euros in Schuldschein market

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Borealis seeks dollars and euros in Schuldschein market

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Austrian plastics maker Borealis has returned to the Schuldschein market, seeking euros and dollars.

The company, rated BBB+ by Standard and Poors, is looking for €150m-equivalent.

Commerzbank, LBBW and Raiffeisen Bank International are offering five, seven and 10 year euro notes, and five and seven year dollars.

Pricing ranges are 75bp-90bp, 90bp-105bp and 105bp-120bp for the euro tranches, and 105bp-120bp and 125bp-140bp for dollars.

"Borealis is well known and well liked by Schuldschein investors," said one banker away from the deal. 

Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund Mubadala owns 64% of Borealis, and the rest is owned by Austrian oil and gas company OMV.  

The leads will hold conference calls with investors on Wednesday, and order books close on May 8.

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