By Sheri Kasprzak
New York, May 25 - The State of Washington brought to market its largest ever bond offering - $1,156,045,000 in series 2010F motor vehicle fuel tax general obligation bonds - on Tuesday, according to a pricing sheet. The offering was upsized from $1.1 billion.
The fourth-largest Build America Bond sale was conducted through J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. with Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Barclays Capital Inc.; Citigroup Global Markets Inc.; Goldman Sachs & Co.; and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc.
The bonds (Aa1/AA+/AA+) are due 2015 to 2024 with term bonds due 2031, 2033 and 2040. The coupons range from 2.76% to 4.669%, all priced at par. The 2031 bonds have a 5.04% coupon, priced at par, and the 2033 bonds have a 5.09% coupon, also priced at par. The 2040 bonds have a 5.14% coupon, priced at par.
Proceeds will be used to reimburse the state for highway and transportation improvements.
Issuer: | State of Washington
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Issue: | Series 2010F motor vehicle fuel tax general obligation bonds
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Amount: | $1,156,045,000
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Type: | Negotiated
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Underwriters: | J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Barclays Capital Inc.; Citigroup Global Markets Inc.; Goldman Sachs & Co.; and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (co-managers)
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Ratings: | Moody's: Aa1
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| Standard & Poor's: AA+
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| Fitch: AA+
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Pricing date: | May 25
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Settlement date: | June 1
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Maturity | Type | Coupon | Price
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2015 | Serial | 2.76% | 100
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2016 | Serial | 3.347% | 100
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2017 | Serial | 3.547% | 100
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2018 | Serial | 3.919% | 100
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2019 | Serial | 4.019% | 100
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2020 | Serial | 4.119% | 100
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2021 | Serial | 4.269% | 100
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2022 | Serial | 4.369% | 100
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2023 | Serial | 4.519% | 100
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2024 | Serial | 4.669% | 100
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2031 | Term | 5.04% | 100
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2033 | Term | 5.09% | 100
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2040 | Term | 5.14% | 100
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