Freddie Mac has priced a 4 billion euro (about $5 billion) offering of new 10-year EuroReference Note securities due Jan. 15, 2013.The issue (CUSIP: 31339QAA7) was priced at 99.528 to yield 4.435%, or 31.1 basis points more than the 4.25% German Bund due Jan. 4, 2014. The settlement date is Jan. 27. Freddie Mac can be found on the Web at http://www.freddiemac.com.
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