(Adds context, table and annual funding target) DUBLIN, May 13 (Reuters) - Ireland sold 2 billion euros ($2.35 billion) of its 17-year green bond at a yield of 3.642% in a syndicated transaction, the National Treasury Management Agency said on Wednesday. The bonds mature in October 2043 and fund projects with environmental benefits. The debt agency cancelled a debt auction scheduled for May 14, which would likely have raised fewer funds and opted for a syndicated tap transaction instead. Ireland has now raised 8.25 billion euros of its planned 10 billion to 14 billion euro funding range for the year. BONDS MATURING 2043 13/05/2026 11/09/2025 SALE AMOUNT 2 bln eur 500 mln eur BID-TO-COVER 1.88 n/a* AVERAGE YIELD 3.642% 3.428% *Bonds sold in syndicated deal ($1 = 0.8520 euros) (Reporting by Graham Fahy; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Toby Chopra)
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