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The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim)’s A$500 million, five-year floating-rate note deal ratcheted pricing for Korea-based public issuers closer to that of Australian major-bank benchmarks. Deal sources say issuer, tenor and product scarcity were contributing factors, as well as improving investor confidence in Korean credit.

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