Japan’s number three cellco Softbank is looking to sell Y55bn (US$663.8m) worth of bonds, according to sources cited by Bloomberg.
The company is planning to sell at least Y35bn (US$422.5m) worth of five-year bonds and at least Y10bn (US$120.7m) of…
Japan’s number three cellco Softbank is looking to sell Y55bn (US$663.8m) worth of bonds, according to sources cited by Bloomberg.
The company is planning to sell at least Y35bn (US$422.5m) worth of five-year bonds and at least Y10bn (US$120.7m) of seven-year notes next week, the newswire wrote.
Several banks – Daiwa Securities Capital Markets, Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities, Nikko Cordial Securities and Nomura Securities – have reportedly been hired for the sale.