Borrowing Cheap with Zero Coupon Bonds: Three Caselets

Case Code: FINC181 Case Length: 8 Pages Period: 2019-2021 Pub Date: 2021 Teaching Note: Available |
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Caselet 2: Apple Borrows at The Lowest Rate Ever in Europe
In November 2019, Apple Inc. (Apple) borrowed €2 billion (about US$2.2 billion) from the European market. The company borrowed money from two different bonds– one offering 0.50% interest and the other offering no interest (0.00%) at all. It was the cheapest borrowing ever by the company from Europe..
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