Asset Management

Caterpillar’s new bonds show Libor won’t go away just yet

Keep digging: despite regulators' desire to phase out Libor, companies are still issuing debt tied to the rate
Keep digging: despite regulators' desire to phase out Libor, companies are still issuing debt tied to the rate Photo: Getty Images

The interest rate on one of Caterpillar’s new bonds floats like a butterfly — and could sting like a bee.

On Monday, the company priced $1.3bn of two- and five-year notes through its subsidiary Caterpillar Financial Services, which offers businesses credit, equipment financing and insurance.

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