Lonza Finance Launches EUR1 Billion 12-Year Euro Bond
Miriam Mukuru
Switzerland based Lonza Finance International launched a EUR1 billion ($1.25 billion) 12-year euro bond with a 3.875% coupon, it said Wednesday.
"The eurobond marks Lonza's second drawdown under its euro medium term note (EMTN) program," it said.
The proceeds will go toward refinancing and general corporate purposes, Lonza said.
Write to Miriam Mukuru at miriam.mukuru@wsj.com
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