Armenia issues Eurobonds worth $750 million – Finance Ministry

YEREVAN, March 17. /ARKA/. On March 5, Armenia successfully placed Eurobonds totaling $750 million on the international capital market, with a yield of 7.1% and a maturity of 10 years, the press service of the Ministry of Finance reported.
The coupon yield of the new Eurobonds is 6.75%.
This is the fifth Eurobond issuance by Armenia on the international capital market, as provided by the Armenian law on the state budget for 2025 and included in the 2025 loan program.
The net proceeds from the Eurobond issuance will be used to finance the state budget deficit.
The Eurobonds have been listed on the London Stock Exchange. They have a rating of BB- (stable) from S&P, BB- (stable) from Fitch, and Ba3 (stable) from Moody’s.
“The bonds mentioned in this announcement have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, and may not be offered or sold in the United States, except pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration,” the statement said.

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