 
  Korea Eximbank issues $580m Kangaroo bonds
This is the largest amount raised by a South Korean lender.
South Korean state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) issued $580m (AU$850m) Australian bonds, the Yonhap News Agency reported.
By far, this is the biggest amount raised by a lender in South Korea.
The “Kangaroo bonds” are Australian dollar-denominated bonds issued by non-locals in Australia.
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This will come in two phases. The first tranche will have three-year bonds worth $330.4m whilst the second tranche will come in five-year bonds amounting to $231.2m.
The bank has accumulated $4.03b since 2012 from auctioning off Kangaroo bonds.
In January, they achieved a record debt sale of $1.7b, followed by a $1.3b euro-denominated bond sale in May.
(AU$1.00 = $0.66)
 
						 
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