SA issues two bonds in the intl capital markets

Friday, July 18, 2014

Pretoria – National Treasury says South Africa has successfully priced and concluded a US$1 billion 30-year and €500 million 12-year bond issuance in the international capital markets.

The two bonds were issued late on Thursday.

According to Treasury, the dollar bond was priced at a coupon (interest rate) of 5.375 percent which represents a spread of 220 basis points above the 30-year US Treasury’s benchmark bond.

The euro bond was priced at a coupon (interest rate) of 3.75 percent which represents a spread of 225 basis points above the 12-year euro swap rate. The global investor base was primarily located in Europe and the US.

“Both transactions were more than three times oversubscribed. The South African government sees the success of the transaction as an expression of investor confidence in the country’s stable political environment, sound macro-economic policy framework and prudent fiscal management,” said Treasury.

This issuance forms part of South Africa’s 2014/15 financing programme.

A provision is made in the Budget Review 2014 for an amount of US$1.5 billion equivalent to be raised from the international capital markets to partially finance the government’s foreign currency commitments.

Minister of Finance Nhlanhla Nene said: “While we are pleased with the confidence that the investors have shown in the sovereign, we are cognisant of our immediate challenges and can therefore not afford to be complacent as a country.” – SAnews.gov.za