Serbia mulls issuing EUR 200mn Eurobond.

By bne IntelliNews October 19, 2010
Serbia considers issuing a EUR 200mn Eurobond with a 15-year maturity and a 5.9% interest, Privredni Pregled reported quoting finance ministry official Slobodan Ilic. The finance ministry is negotiating with insurers, who will be the potential buyers of the issue.

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