Apple's first yen bond sale has raised $2 billion for the company, according to a regulatory filing Thursday.
Apple's 250 billion Japanese yen-denominated bond has a coupon of 0.350 percent and matures in five years, according to a term sheet filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The joint book-running managers are Goldman Sachs International and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International PLC.
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