AOFM announces joint lead managers to 2030 syndication
By Sophia Rodrigues
Published On 08 May 2020 , 12:51 PMAOFM has announced joint lead managers for the planned syndication of the new December 2030 government bond next week.
They are Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Citigroup Global Markets Australia Pty Limited, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and UBS AG, Australia Branch.
The joint lead managers at the previous syndication last month were ANZ, Deutsche Bank, UBS AG, Australia Branch and Westpac Institutional Bank.
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