European Union to issue €6bn in 30-year bonds

Published 09/09/2025, 11:16
European Union to issue €6bn in 30-year bonds

BRUSSELS - The European Union announced plans to issue €6 billion in 30-year bonds due October 12, 2055, according to a pre-stabilization period announcement released Tuesday.

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg will serve as the Stabilization Coordinator for the offering, working alongside Barclays, BofA Securities, Crédit Agricole CIB, and Morgan Stanley as Stabilization Managers.

The bonds will be listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange’s regulated market. The stabilization period is expected to begin September 9, 2025, and last up to 30 days after the proposed issue date.

The EU currently holds strong credit ratings of AAA from Fitch and Scope, Aaa from Moody’s, and AA+ from S&P.

According to the announcement, the Stabilization Managers may over-allot securities or conduct transactions to support the market price of the securities during the stabilization period, though such actions are not guaranteed.

The bonds will be issued as bearer notes under Regulation S. Trading will take place over the counter.

The announcement states that the offering is directed at qualified investors in EEA Member States and experienced investors in the United Kingdom, in accordance with applicable regulations. The securities will not be registered under the United States Securities Act and are not being offered in the United States.

The offer price for the bonds has not yet been disclosed in the press release statement.

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