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Table of contents for the 2nd Interim Report 2019 report

2nd Interim Report 2019
KPIsFinancial review
SummaryChange in accounting policiesSegment resultsDepreciation and amortisation, non operating resultsCash flowsBalance sheetOutlook
Consolidated interim financial statements
Consolidated statement of comprehensive income (unaudited)Consolidated balance sheet (unaudited)Consolidated statement of cash flows (unaudited)Consolidated statement of changes in equity (unaudited)
Notes to the interim financial statements
About this report1 Changes in accounting policies2 Segment information3 Operating costs4 Dividends5 Financial liabilities6 Leases7 Financial result8 Operating net working capital9 Intangible assets10 Provisions and contingent liabilities
Further information
Share informationQuarterly review 2018 and 2019Forward looking statements
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5 Financial liabilities


In CHF million
  Carrying
amount
1.1.2019
 

Issuance
 

Repayment
 

Other changes a
  Carrying
amount
30.6.2019
 

Fair Value b
                         
Financial liabilities
Bank loans   1,233   647   (34)   (27)   1,819   1,851 2
Debenture bonds   5,554   280   –   49   5,883   6,194 1
Private placements   426   –   –   1   427   434 2
Derivative financial instruments   54   –   –   25   79   79 2
Other financial liabilities   594   30   (241)   (27)   356   356 2
Total financial liabilities   7,861   957   (275)   21   8,564   8,914
                         
Lease liabilities
Lease liabilities   1,698   –   (132)   189   1,755   1,997 2
a Interest expense, interest payments, non-cash changes in lease liabilities and foreign currency translation adjustments.
b Hierarchical levels 1–3 for measuring the fair value.

In the first quarter of 2019, Swisscom issued a debenture bond for CHF 200 million. It has a coupon of 0.5% and matures in 2029. In addition, in May 2019 Swisscom increased a debenture bond by CHF 80 million. The bond was issued in 2017. It has a coupon of 0.75% and matures in 2033. The financing thus received was applied to repay existing debts. As at 30 June 2019, Swisscom also had short-term bank loans on a weekly and monthly basis.

Repayment of other liabilities includes the purchase price of CHF 240 million paid to Tamedia for the acquisition of the outstanding share of 31% in Swisscom Directories Ltd. In the cash flow statement this payment is reported under the line item “Acquisition of subsidiaries, net of cash and cash equivalents acquired”.