Freddie Mac (FRE) said that it priced its new 1.125% $3.5 billion two-year USD Reference Notes security due on December 15, 2011. The issue was priced at 99.851 to yield 1.195%, or 26 basis points more than two-year U.S. Treasury Notes. The issue will settle on October 21.
Freddie Mac said it has filed an application to list the issue on the Euro MTF market of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.
Including today's offering, Freddie Mac has issued $51 billion of Reference Notes securities during 2009 and has about $255 billion in Reference Notes and Reference Bonds securities outstanding.
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