Agricultural Bank of China publishes offering circular for USD 15 billion medium-term note programme

Reuters03-16 12:01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ACGBF">Agricultural Bank of China</a> publishes offering circular for USD 15 billion medium-term note programme

Agricultural Bank of China announced the publication of an offering circular for a USD 15 billion medium term note programme. The programme allows the bank and its issuing branches outside mainland China, including its Hong Kong branch, to issue notes from time to time up to USD 15 billion outstanding in aggregate. The programme is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for issuance of notes to professional investors only. The arrangers named for the programme are ABC International and Standard Chartered Bank.

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