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Delhi, May 7 (PTI) State Bank of India (SBI) on Thursday said the executive committee of its central board will meet on May 12 to decide on raising funds through the issue of USD 2 billion (around Rs 17,000 crore) foreign currency bonds in the current fiscal year.
In a regulatory filing, SBI said the executive committee will “examine the status and decide on long term fund raising in single/multiple tranches of up to USD 2 billion under Reg-S/144A, through a public offer and/or private placement of fixed/floating rate bonds in US dollar or any other major foreign currency during FY 2026-27”.
Shares of SBI closed at Rs 1,091.80, down 0.35 per cent from its previous close on the BSE. PTI JD TRB












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