SoftBank's 35-year debt—retail investors dare to take it? The redemption right is in their hands after 5 years, the interest rate looks attractive, but the liquidity is actually locked.

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SoftBank Group plans to issue approximately $1.6 billion in bonds to individual investors
SoftBank plans to issue subordinated bonds to individual investors again, with a size of approximately 260 billion yen (about $1.6 billion), a term of 35 years, and a call option after 5 years. The pricing will be conducted on June 5, with the coupon rate range for the first five years between 4.8% and 5.6%. This is only about two months since the last retail bond issuance.
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