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Nissan Motor plans to raise about 750 billion yen, or around 5.1 billion dollars, by issuing new corporate bonds to cover the costs of repaying outstanding bonds and developing electric vehicles.
The automaker is offering a record-high coupon on at least one part of its dollar- and euro-denominated junk bond sale to ...
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The Manila Times on MSNNissan Motor eyes $4 billion in bond sales, term sheet showsJapan's Nissan Motor plans to sell $4 billion worth of U.S. dollar- and euro-denominated senior unsecured bonds, showed a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Monday.The plan comes about a week after Reu ...
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Kyodo News on MSNNissan raises 860 bil. yen in bond issuance to fund turnaround effortNissan Motor Co. said Friday that it has raised about 860 billion yen ($5.85 billion) through a bond issuance to repay debt ...
Nissan said it also plans to sell a 150 billion yen ($1.04 billion) six-year convertible bond. The automaker plans to use money raised to refinance outstanding debt, the term sheet showed.
Nissan said it also plans to sell a 150 billion yen ($1.04 billion) six-year convertible bond. The automaker plans to use money raised to refinance outstanding debt, the term sheet showed.
Investing.com -- Nissan (OTC: NSANY) Motor plans to sell $4 billion worth of U.S. dollar- and euro-denominated senior unsecured bonds, according to Reuters on Monday, citing a term sheet.
SYDNEY/TOKYO — Japan’s Nissan Motor plans to sell $4 billion worth of US dollar- and euro-denominated senior unsecured bonds, showed a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Monday.. The plan comes about a ...
Nissan Motor Co. is planning its first bond sale since scandals involving its ex-Chairman Carlos Ghosn and former CEO Hiroto Saikawa, according to people familiar with the matter. The debt ...
Nissan Motor has asked some suppliers to allow it to delay payments to free up short-term funds, according to several emails and a company document reviewed by Reuters, as the troubled Japanese ...
Nissan Motor Co. is planning its first bond sale since scandals involving its ex-Chairman Carlos Ghosn and former CEO Hiroto Saikawa, according to people familiar with the matter.
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