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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch Bonds

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch, established in 2009, serves as a pivotal entity for the main office located in Beijing, China, aimed at facilitating international banking services and financing solutions. The branch provides a range of products including corporate banking, trade finance, and investment services, primarily catering to the needs of both local and international clients.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
ICBCAS 4.13% 2026-10-25 EURIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg BranchLuxembourg2026-10-254.1252.67
ICBCAS 6.00% 2026-04-10 USDIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg BranchLuxembourg2026-04-105.9964.66
ICBCAS 6.00% 2026-04-13 USDIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg BranchLuxembourg2026-04-135.9954.67
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch issue history

Since its establishment, the Luxembourg branch has been active in the bond market, having issued its first bonds in 2010. Notably, its Euro-denominated bonds, which enhance liquidity and attract international investors, have seen significant issues, including a major issuance in 2019 that raised over €1 billion. Current yields on ICBC's bonds are competitive within the industry, reflecting stable performance amid market fluctuations. The branch's bonds often feature dual-currency options, appealing to a broader investor base.