PACIFIC GAS AND Profile

PACIFIC GAS ELEC CO 4.55 percent 01Jul2030 is a First Mortgage Bond issued by the corporate entity on the 1st of July 2020. The bond matures on the 1st of July 2030 and carries the semi-annual coupon of 4.550%. PACIFIC (US:694308JM0) is currently rated BBB- and has a yield to maturity of 5.808. PACIFIC is trading at 93.34 as of the 30th of November 2024, a No Change since the beginning of the trading day. The bond's open price was 93.34. Ratings for PACIFIC GAS AND are calculated daily based on our scoring framework. The performance scores are derived for the period starting the 3rd of June 2024 and ending today, the 30th of November 2024. Click here to learn more.

PACIFIC Bond Highlights

Business ConcentrationPACIFIC GAS AND Corporate Bond, Utility, Electric, Energy (View all Sectors)
Sub Product AssetCORP
Next Call Date1st of January 2030
Coupon Payment FrequencySemi-Annual
CallableYes
Sub Product Asset TypeCorporate Bond
NamePACIFIC GAS ELEC CO 4.55 percent 01Jul2030
C U S I P694308JM0
Update Date10th of January 2023
Moody Rating Update Date10th of January 2023
Offering Date1st of July 2020
Coupon4.55
Debt TypeFirst Mortgage Bond
S P Rating Update Date10th of January 2023
I S I NUS694308JM04
Moody RatingBaa3
Yield To Maturity5.808
S P RatingBBB-
Price92.46
Maturity Date1st of July 2030
PACIFIC GAS AND (694308JM0) is traded in USA.

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PACIFIC Related Equities

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