JBIC back in sterling after 17 year break
Japan Bank for International Cooperation priced its first sterling benchmark in 17 years this week, and investors snapped up the opportunity to buy a rare name in sterling. JBIC, which will on-lend the proceeds to a UK rail project, could become a regular issuer in the currency as it is looking at financing more projects in the UK.
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