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Nissan Prices $8 Billion of Dollar Bonds in Landmark Debt Deal

Published 11/09/2020, 01:56
Updated 11/09/2020, 03:54
© Bloomberg. Nissan Motor Co. vehicles, including Note e-Power, right, stand on display in a showroom at the company's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Nissan is struggling to restore profitability and sales after the November 2018 arrest of its former Chairman Carlos Ghosn and because a lack of new models left it ill-prepared to face a downturn in global vehicle demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Nissan (OTC:NSANY) Motor Co. raised $8 billion in its first non-convertible dollar bond sale in at least two decades, in one of the biggest ever deals in Asia.

The Japanese carmaker sold the dollar securities in four parts, and may debut a public euro note offering as soon as Friday, according to people familiar with the matter. The fundraising comes after Nissan recorded its biggest loss in about 20 years, and underscores broader strength in global credit markets after a rally sparked by monetary stimulus from March.

It adds to record bond sales in the U.S. currency from Asian issuers this year as companies load up on cash amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Nissan, which allied with Renault (PA:RENA) SA (OTC:RNLSY) in 1999 and later also with Mitsubishi Motors (OTC:MMTOF) Corp., is cutting jobs and capacity as the crisis hits demand, while seeking to revive an aging lineup and improve margins at the same time. For the current fiscal year through March, Nissan is forecasting a 470 billion yen operating loss.

The Yokohama-based company has already received financial backing from the state-controlled Development Bank of Japan Inc. and in July priced 70 billion yen ($660 million) of notes in its home market.

The automaker has been mired in turmoil since the 2018 arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn. The company’s ratings have also suffered and S&P Global Ratings cut Nissan’s credit score to just one level above junk in July.

Nissan already has sufficient liquidity but has decided to further strengthen its finances as the company is undertaking business structural reforms, according to Azusa Momose, a spokeswoman at the carmaker. Having access to a broad base of investors is also important, she said.

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© Bloomberg. Nissan Motor Co. vehicles, including Note e-Power, right, stand on display in a showroom at the company's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan, on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Nissan is struggling to restore profitability and sales after the November 2018 arrest of its former Chairman Carlos Ghosn and because a lack of new models left it ill-prepared to face a downturn in global vehicle demand amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg

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