Article: S.KOREA EXIMBANK TO SELL US$1.5 BLN IN OVERSEAS BONDS BY YR-END.

SEOUL, Oct 16 Asia Pulse - The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) said Friday it plans to issue US$1.5 billion in foreign-currency-denominated bonds by the end of this year to provide trade financing for local exporters.

The state-run trade lender will also raise two trillion won (US$1.7 billion) by selling debts in the local currency by year's end, KDB said in a report to lawmakers.

"(KDB) will increase trade financing for exporters of capital goods including industrial plants and vessels and strengthen financial support for medium-sized exporters, eco-friendly firms and ...

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