British Land trims debt bill with buyback

British Land, the UK property group, is looking at a multi-million pound saving on its debt bill after taking advantage of a surge in its share price to invoke a buyback clause in its convertible bonds.

Acting without a financial adviser, British Land spotted that it had the right to buy back £150m (€227.4m) of its convertible bonds because its shares had traded at 130% of the conversion price for 30 days.

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