PACIFIC GAS ELECTRIC Profile
PACIFIC GAS ELEC CO 3.15 percent 01Jan2026 is a First Mortgage Bond issued by the corporate entity. The bond matures on the 1st of January 2026 and carries the mdash coupon of 3.150%. PACIFIC (US:694308JP3) is currently rated BBB- and has a yield to maturity of 5.259. PACIFIC is trading at 94.30 as of the 30th of November 2024, a No Change since the beginning of the trading day. The bond's open price was 94.3. Ratings for PACIFIC GAS ELECTRIC are calculated daily based on our scoring framework. The performance scores are derived for the period starting the 31st of October 2024 and ending today, the 30th of November 2024. Click here to learn more.
PACIFIC Bond Highlights
Business Concentration | PACIFIC GAS ELECTRIC Corporate Bond, —, — (View all Sectors) |
Sub Product Asset | CORP |
Coupon Payment Frequency | mdash |
Callable | No |
Sub Product Asset Type | Corporate Bond |
Name | PACIFIC GAS ELEC CO 3.15 percent 01Jan2026 |
C U S I P | 694308JP3 |
Update Date | 17th of January 2023 |
Moody Rating Update Date | 17th of January 2023 |
Coupon | 3.15 |
Debt Type | First Mortgage Bond |
S P Rating Update Date | 17th of January 2023 |
I S I N | US694308JP35 |
Moody Rating | Baa3 |
Yield To Maturity | 5.259 |
S P Rating | BBB- |
Price | 94.3 |
Maturity Date | 1st of January 2026 |
PACIFIC GAS ELECTRIC (694308JP3) is traded in USA.
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