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Goldman Sachs (GS) Brings In $5 Billion On The Cheap

In a home run for troubled credit markets, Goldman Sachs (GS) raised $5 billion with backing from the FDIC. It is likely that a number of other US financial firms will follow quickly,

The terms for the debt were at a remarkably reasonable yield of 3.367% and matures in 2012.

JP Morgan (JPM) and Morgan Stanley (MS) are expected to come to market with offerings are early as next month.

According to the FT, "The FDIC-backed bonds are being issued under the temporary liquidity guarantee programme, one of many federal schemes meant to revive the financial system."

Rob Kay, head of the investment-grade syndicate desk at Credit Suisse, told the paper, "Without the government guarantee, $5bn of three year money would come at a massively higher yield."

Douglas A. McIntyre

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