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News Corp Bonds

News Corp, founded in 1980 and headquartered in New York City, is a global media conglomerate focused on news and information services. The company operates through various segments including digital real estate services, book publishing, and news media, delivering content across multiple platforms to engage readers worldwide.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
NWSA 3.88% 2029-05-15 USDNews CorpUnited States2029-05-153.8754.83
NWSA 3.88% 2029-05-15 USDNews CorpUnited States2029-05-153.8754.87
NWSA 5.13% 2032-02-15 USDNews CorpUnited States2032-02-155.1255.41
NWSA 5.13% 2032-02-15 USDNews CorpUnited States2032-02-155.1255.19
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

News Corp issue history

News Corp has a history of issuing bonds to fund its operations and acquisitions, with notable issuances beginning in the early 2000s. A significant issuance was the $1 billion bond in 2013, which featured a 5.75% coupon, reflecting strong investor demand amidst a recovering economy. Currently, News Corp's bonds yield around 4.2%, which is competitive compared to industry averages, demonstrating the company’s stability despite market fluctuations. In recent news, the company announced plans for further bond issuances, potentially for funding strategic initiatives or refinancing existing debt.