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AfDB issues 0.75% US$ 1 billion global benchmark due 3 November 2017

On Tuesday, October 27, 2015, the African Development Bank (AfDB) successfully launched and priced a new 1 billion 2-year US dollar global benchmark due November 3, 2017. This is the AfDB’s second US dollar global benchmark of the year following a successful 5-year benchmark transaction executed in February, and its first 2-year global benchmark since 2009.

The 2-year benchmark transaction was announced on Monday, October 26th at 1:30 p.m. London time with initial pricing thoughts in the area of mid-swaps +12 basis points area.

The order book was extremely robust with indications of interest from investors in excess of US$ 1.9 billion before the transaction officially opened. This represented a very positive sign given the recent volatility and uncertainty affecting global capital markets. As a result of the high quality of the order book and the fact this transaction was limited in size to US$1 billion, a rare 2 basis point tightening from initial pricing thoughts was called for and order books opened at mid-swaps plus 10 area on Tuesday, October 27th, 2015 at 8:15 a.m. London time.

With positive feedback from investors, the size of the order book continued to grow after the official open. The order book was closed at 9:45 a.m. London time after only 90 minutes of book-building, capturing orders in excess of US$ 2.1 billion. The transaction was priced at 4:45 p.m. London time on Tuesday October 27th at a spread of mid-swaps plus 9 basis points. This was equivalent to 20.95 basis points over the 0.625% UST due September 2017.

Demand was driven by high quality accounts as the 64% participation from central banks and official institutions demonstrates. The remainder was split between fund managers (20%), pension funds (10%) and banks and corporates (6%).

Geographically, demand was well diversified across the globe with the Americas taking 41%, Europe 32%, Asia 19% and Africa 8%.

The joint lead managers on the transaction were Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan and Societe Generale.

The AfDB is rated triple-A by all major credit rating agencies including Fitch, Japan Credit Rating Agency, Moody’s, and Standard & Poor’s. The new 2-year US$ 1 billion global benchmark transaction demonstrates the loyal following the Bank benefits from in the international capital markets.

Next Finance , November 2015

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