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On August 17, according to reports, Google's parent company Alphabet plans to issue bonds for the first time in Australia. It plans to raise about 5 billion Australian dollars, or issue bonds with 4 terms. The maximum period of time may reach 20 years. The initial issuance guide price will be announced as early as August 18, local time. Alphabet issued $25 billion in bonds on the US dollar bond market earlier this month, and has also issued Swiss franc, pound, euro, Canadian dollar, and yen bonds since this year.
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On August 17, according to reports, Google's parent company Alphabet plans to issue bonds for the first time in Australia. It plans to raise about 5 billion Australian dollars, or issue bonds with 4 terms. The maximum period of time may reach 20 years. The initial issuance guide price will be announced as early as August 18, local time. Alphabet issued $25 billion in bonds on the US dollar bond market earlier this month, and has also issued Swiss franc, pound, euro, Canadian dollar, and yen bonds since this year.
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