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DUBAI: A group of institutional investors that last year took a stake in Saudi Aramco's oil pipelines network sold $2.5 billion in dual-tranche amortising bonds on Thursday, significantly below the amount sought, a bank document showed, according to Reuters. Amid turbulent debt markets, final spreads were unchanged from initial guidance, with the deal drawing around $5 billion

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