US telco AT&T has issued £1.25bn (US$1.97bn) of 4.875% senior unsecured notes due 2044, according to an SEC filing.
The 32-year notes have a price of 99.426% to yield 4.903%.
AT&T said it would use the proceeds for general corporate…
US telco AT&T has issued £1.25bn (US$1.97bn) of 4.875% senior unsecured notes due 2044, according to an SEC filing.
The 32-year notes have a price of 99.426% to yield 4.903%.
AT&T said it would use the proceeds for general corporate purposes.
The joint bookrunners are Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, RBS and UBS.
The notes have been rated A2 by Moody’s, A- by Standard & Poor and A by Fitch.