Bond Barclay PLC 7% ( US06746T6800 ) in USD
Issuer | Barclay PLC |
Market price | 9.97 % ▼ |
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ISIN code |
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Interest rate | 7% per year ( payment 2 times a year) |
Maturity | 30/06/2023 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | 1 000 USD |
Total amount | / |
Cusip | 06746T680 |
Detailed description |
Barclays PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in London, offering a wide range of services including personal and corporate banking, investment banking, and wealth management. A recent development in the fixed income sector concerns the notable maturity and full redemption of a specific bond issued by Barclays PLC, identified by its unique ISIN US06746T6800 and CUSIP 06746T680. This debt instrument, denominated in US Dollars (USD), carried a fixed annual interest rate, or coupon, of 7%, with interest payments distributed semi-annually to bondholders, reflecting a payment frequency of two times per year. The bond was initially made available with a minimum purchase size of 1,000 units, likely referring to a notional value of USD 1,000 per unit. The issuer, Barclays PLC, is a globally prominent financial services company headquartered in the United Kingdom, operating as one of the largest and most established banking and financial institutions worldwide. Barclays' operations encompass a comprehensive range of services, including retail banking, wholesale banking, investment banking, wealth management, and investment management, serving a vast international client base and demonstrating a diversified business model across key financial markets. At a certain point during its active trading period, the bond was observed in the market with a reported yield of 9.97%. The bond reached its definitive maturity date on June 30, 2023, at which point it was fully redeemed, successfully returning the principal amount to its investors as per its contractual obligations. |