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Turkey plans 10-year dollar bond to push back looming debt maturities

Ankara hires banks for ‘switch tender’ deal to exchange short-debt for longer-term note

Turkey has hired banks to sell a new long-term US dollar bond and buy back debt due in the next couple of years, as Ankara seeks to reduce the scale of a looming wave of repayments and to court international investors.

The country appointed banks to sell a new benchmark 10-year dollar bond, Turkey’s finance ministry said on Tuesday.

It will also launch its first so-called switch tender transaction, which will allow investors to sell back short-dated debt and swap their holdings to the new bond. Switch deals are relatively rare, but countries including Ukraine and Greece have utilised them in the past.

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