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Northern Star Resources Ltd Bonds

Northern Star Resources Ltd, established in 2000 and headquartered in Perth, Australia, is a prominent gold production and exploration company focused on creating long-term value for its shareholders. The company operates several high-quality gold mines across Western Australia, known for efficient production and a strong commitment to sustainability.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
NSTAU 6.13% 2033-04-11 USDNorthern Star Resources LtdAustralia2033-04-116.1254.94
NSTAU 6.13% 2033-04-11 USDNorthern Star Resources LtdAustralia2033-04-116.1255.04
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Northern Star Resources Ltd issue history

Northern Star began issuing bonds in 2020 to diversify its funding sources and support growth initiatives. In June 2021, the company successfully raised AUD 300 million through a 7-year bond at a yield of 3.25%, which marked a significant step in its capital management strategy. As of October 2023, Northern Star's bonds are trading competitively within the industry, reflecting investor confidence and a solid credit rating, with features that include callable options in 2024, providing flexibility as market conditions evolve.