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Denmark sold a $1.11 billion green bond with strong demand, reflecting global interest in sustainable investing.
Denmark issued a 7 billion Danish kroner ($1.11 billion) green government bond with a 2.25% coupon, maturing in November 2035, priced at 97.280 and yielding 2.558%.
Structured as a twin to a conventional bond with identical terms, it attracted strong demand, with book orders exceeding 12 billion kroner, including 500 million kroner from lead managers.
The green bond traded at a 1.5 basis point discount to its conventional counterpart, indicating a greenium where investors accept lower yields for environmental benefits.
Joint lead managers were BNP Paribas, Danske Bank, Nordea, and SEB.
The issuance, completed on September 23, 2025, reflects Denmark’s ongoing commitment to sustainable financing and strong global interest in green bonds.
Dinamarca vendió un bono verde de $1.11 mil millones con una fuerte demanda, lo que refleja el interés global en la inversión sostenible.