Financial Times

Sri Lankan $500 mln bond next month

HSBC, JP Morgan and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have been selected by the Central Bank to market Sri Lanka’s $500 million bonds in international markets next month, the Sri Lankan banking regulator said on Friday.

The three would act as Joint Lead Managers/Bookrunners/Underwriters for this bond issue being issued on behalf of the government.

In addition, the Bank of Ceylon has been appointed as a Co-manager to work with the three Joint Lead Managers to execute the bond issuance.

 
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