Bank of Montreal Confirms No Stabilisation in $4 Billion EIB Bond Issue
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Bank Of Montreal ( (TSE:BMO) ) just unveiled an announcement.
Bank of Montreal’s London branch announced that it acted as stabilisation manager for a $4 billion issue of 4.25% notes due February 8, 2036 from the European Investment Bank, a prominent supranational issuer in global debt markets. The bank confirmed that no price stabilisation activities were carried out for this transaction, indicating the bonds were able to trade without post-issuance support and underscoring stable demand conditions for the EIB’s long-dated U.S. dollar debt.
The notes, priced at 99.309% of nominal value, reflect continued investor appetite for high-grade supranational paper in the U.S. dollar market. The absence of stabilisation measures suggests both the issuer and arranging bank faced limited aftermarket volatility, which is a positive signal for comparable future offerings and for the broader investment-grade bond environment.
More about Bank Of Montreal
Bank of Montreal, operating via its London branch, is a major North American financial institution active in global capital markets and investment banking services. The bank frequently acts as a bookrunner and stabilisation manager for international bond offerings, serving institutional investors and sovereign-related issuers across multiple currencies.
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