PRICING DATE | ISSUER | AMOUNT ($m) | NEW / EXISTING | BOND DETAILS | RATE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25/05/2022 | ACT Treasury | 700 | Existing | 3.00% 18 April 2028 | ACGB + 34.6bps |
13/05/2022 | QTC | 275 | Existing | 3m BBSW 3 March 2026 | |
6/05/2022 | TCV | 375 | Existing | 2.00% 2 September 2035 | |
6/05/2022 | SAFA | 100 | Existing | AONIA 10 June 2025 | |
6/05/2022 | NSWTC | 272 | Existing | 1.50% 20 February 2032 | |
6/05/2022 | NSWTC | 128 | Existing | 2.00% 20 March 2031 | |
6/05/2022 | NSWTC | 200 | Existing | 3.00% 20 February 2030 |
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