
Nordstrom, Inc. was founded in 1901 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company operates a chain of upscale department stores offering a wide range of products, including clothing, shoes, accessories, and beauty products, primarily catering to a diverse customer base seeking mid-to-luxury retail experiences.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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JWN 4.00% 2027-03-15 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2027-03-15 | 4.000 | 5.71 |
JWN 4.25% 2031-08-01 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2031-08-01 | 4.250 | 6.25 |
JWN 4.25% 2031-08-01 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2031-08-01 | 4.250 | 6.25 |
JWN 4.25% 2031-08-01 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2031-08-01 | 4.250 | 6.25 |
JWN 4.38% 2030-04-01 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2030-04-01 | 4.375 | 5.86 |
JWN 5.00% 2044-01-15 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2044-01-15 | 5.000 | 8.22 |
JWN 6.95% 2028-03-15 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2028-03-15 | 6.950 | 5.68 |
JWN 7.00% 2038-01-15 USDNordstrom, Inc. | United States | 2038-01-15 | 7.000 | 7.97 |
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Nordstrom has a history of bond issuance that began in the early 1990s, with significant offerings to support its expansion and acquisition strategies. Notably, in 2020, the company issued a $600 million bond as part of its response to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to enhance liquidity. As of the latest data, Nordstrom’s bonds yield approximately 5.20%, which is competitive within the retail sector, reflecting the company's efforts to stabilize its capital structure amid market fluctuations.