Turkey Files $8 Billion Debt Prospectus With U.S. Regulator
- Government filed debt securities prospecus to SEC on Friday
- Turkey has already placed $6.25 billion external debt in 2017
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Turkey filed an application in the U.S. to sell as much as $8 billion in debt, according to a prospectus posted on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s website
The new prospectus is a technical update to the U.S. regulator and doesn’t indicate a target for sales, the Ankara-based Treasury said by email. Turkey had filed a prospectus to offer as much as $8 billion in debt securities in November, according to a previous filing on the SEC website.