Monday, November 24, 2008

Goldman to Sell Bonds in First FDIC-Backed Offering

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.Image via WikipediaBloomberg.com: U.S.

By John Detrixhe and Gabrielle Coppola

Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the biggest U.S. securities firm to convert to a bank, plans to sell notes in the first offering of debt backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., according to a person with knowledge of the transaction.

Goldman is leading banks in what analysts said may be a wave of as much as $600 billion of government-guaranteed issuance. Goldman’s benchmark sale may price as soon as tomorrow, said the person, who declined to be identified because terms aren’t set. Benchmark size typically means at least $500 million.

The government guarantee opens a new channel for bank funding after the credit seizure sapped demand for financial debt and sent yields to record highs of 7.24 percentage points above Treasuries. Banks, which haven’t sold dollar-denominated bonds since September, may raise $400 billion to $600 billion under the program within six months, Barclays Capital estimated in October."

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