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Mexico Wraps Up Euro Debt Deal to Support Pemex Buyback

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Mexico wrapped up a 5 billion euro-denominated ($5.9 billion) three-part bond deal, the latest step in its campaign to support debt-laden state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos.

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Mexico goes to investors with a three-part bond denominated in euros for 5 billion euros (5.9 billion dollars), the most recent step in its campaign to prop up the state's oil-indebted Mexican Oils (Pemex).The government is offering bonds with a maturity of four, eight and 12 years, according to a person familiar with the issue that asked not to be identified.The operation, Mexico's fourth in the year, could set a price on Monday.In early Septem…

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New York.- Mexico launched on Monday an issue of bonds in three tranches for up to 5 billion euros to finance in part a repurchase of papers from Mexican state oil company Pemex for 9 billion dollars that closes at the end of September, reported IFR, a financial service of LSEG. The issue consists of bonds to four years for up to 2 billion euros; 1 500 million to eight years and 1 250 million euros to 12 years. The placement will be used "for th…

Reuters Mexico launched on Monday a bond issue in three tranches for up to €5 billion to finance in part a repurchase of Mexican state oil company Pemex papers for $9.9 billion that closes at the end of September, reported IFR, a financial service of LSEG. The issue consists of bonds to four years for up to €2.2 billion; 1.5 billion to eight years and 1.2 billion euros to 12 years. The placement will be used “for the general purposes of the Gove…

Mexico launched on Monday an issue of bonds in three tranches for up to €5 billion to finance in part a repurchase of papers from Mexican state oil company Pemex for $9.9 billion that closes at the end of September, reported IFR, a financial service of LSEG. The issue consists of bonds to four years for up to €2.2 billion; 1.5 billion to eight years and 1.250 million euros to 12 years. The placement will be used "for the general purposes of the …

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