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Temasek considers first euro-bond sale in almost four years

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LONDON: Singapore’s Temasek Holdings Pte is eyeing its first euro-bond sale in almost four years, as low borrowing costs draw more Asian issuers to Europe.

The state investor may sell 12-year and 30-year benchmark notes, according to a source. The AAA rated issuer is the largest shareholde­r in a list of Singaporea­n companies including Singapore Airlines Ltd, oil-rig builder Keppel Corp and Singapore Telecommun­ications Ltd.

Temasek may join a wave of Asian and global issuers turning to Europe’s bond market, as negative interest rates and investor demand holds down borrowing costs versus dollars. China sold its first euro bond in 15 years last week, stoking a record year for emerging-market euro sovereign sales, and US companies have also issued an unpreceden­ted amount of single-currency notes.

Temasek last month offered to buy a controllin­g stake in Keppel for about S$4bil (Us$3bil). It currently owns about 20% of the company, the world’s biggest oil-rig builder.

The state investor, which has two euro bonds outstandin­g, is also seeking investment­s that will make it more palatable to environmen­tally minded clients.

Singapore’s export-reliant economy has seen a downturn in the second half of the year amid trade tensions between the United States and China, two of its biggest trading partners. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said the city-state will be “lucky” to achieve positive growth for the year.

Euro investment-grade borrowing costs are at about 0.5%, versus 3% in dollars, according to Bloomberg Barclays index data.

Barclays Plc, BNP Paribas SA, Credit Suisse Group AG and HSBC Holdings Plc are helping to market the potential Temasek bond sale, the source said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Low borrowing costs: The state investor may sell 12-year and 30-year benchmark notes, according to a source.
— Reuters Low borrowing costs: The state investor may sell 12-year and 30-year benchmark notes, according to a source.

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