Amazon closes EUR 14.47 billion multi-tranche notes offering

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AMZN">Amazon</a> closes EUR 14.47 billion multi-tranche notes offering

Amazon closed a EUR 14.25 billion multi-tranche debt offering of notes, including EUR 1.75 billion floating rate notes due 2028. The issuance also included EUR 1.25 billion 2.8% notes due 2028 and EUR 2 billion 3.1% notes due 2030. Additional tranches were EUR 2.25 billion 3.35% notes due 2032 and EUR 2.5 billion 3.7% notes due 2035. Amazon also sold EUR 2.25 billion 4.05% notes due 2039 and EUR 1.25 billion 4.45% notes due 2045. The final tranche was EUR 1.25 billion 4.85% notes due 2064, and the aggregate public offering price was EUR 14.47 billion.

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