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[Title] => Government completes $750-M global bond offering
[Summary] => The Arroyo administration was able to borrow another $750 million from the global bond market yesterday, completing over half of its foreign borrowing program for 2005.
The global bond was originally set at $500 million but the cap was put at $750 million should market appetite prove to be good enough for another $250 million.
Finance officials said the market turned out better than expected and the offer was eight times over-subscribed with plenty of market appetite left over for future borrowing.
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[Title] => NG eyes $750M through global bond offer
[Summary] => The National Government has decided to go back to the credit market, hoping to raise up to $750 million from a global bond offer that was launched yesterday.
After shying away from the global bond market last month, finance officials said conditions have improved enough for the National Government to take advantage of renewed interest in emerging markets.
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[Title] => Government completes $750-M global bond offering
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The global bond was originally set at $500 million but the cap was put at $750 million should market appetite prove to be good enough for another $250 million.
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