Apple to issue bonds in euros

Yields will likely be the lowest ever for eight-year and 12-year debt

Apple is poised to borrow cash in euros at some of the lowest interest rates on record, following up on a plan set out earlier this year to issue bonds in currencies other than the dollar.

The iPhone maker is seeking to raise at least €1 billion ($1.2 billion) from two chunks of euro debt maturing in eight and 12 years.

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