Bond AmerTower 0.875% ( XS2346207892 ) in EUR
Issuer | AmerTower |
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Interest rate | 0.875% per year ( payment 1 time a year) |
Maturity | 20/05/2029 |
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Next Coupon | 21/05/2026 ( In 245 days ) |
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American Tower Corporation is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns, operates, and develops wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure globally. This financial analysis details a specific debt instrument, an obligation issued by American Tower, identified by the ISIN code XS2346207892. This bond, which originated from the United States, is currently quoted on the market at 92.37% of its nominal value and is denominated in Euros (EUR). It offers a fixed annual interest rate of 0.875% and is set to mature on May 20, 2029, with interest payments disbursed once per year. The issuer, American Tower, is a prominent global real estate investment trust (REIT) and independent owner, operator, and developer of wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, American Tower's core business involves leasing space on its multi-tenant communications sites?including towers, rooftop installations, and distributed antenna systems?to a diverse range of clients such as wireless service providers, radio and television broadcast companies, and government entities. The company's robust business model is driven by the increasing global demand for mobile data and the ongoing expansion of next-generation wireless technologies, positioning it as a critical infrastructure provider in the telecommunications industry across North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The current market pricing of this bond reflects various market dynamics, including prevailing interest rates and investor sentiment regarding its yield relative to the issuer's credit profile and the bond's specific characteristics. |