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Published on 4/1/2019 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

United Mexican States plans euro-denominated seven-, 20-year notes

By Rebecca Melvin

New York, April 1 – The United Mexican States plans to price dual tranches of euro-denominated global notes in seven and 20-year maturities, according to regulatory announcements.

Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan, Santander and UBS Investment Bank are bookrunners of the notes, which are expected to be listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and admitted to trading on the Euro MTF Market.

Mexico was last in the international bond market in mid-January with a $2 billion offering of 4½% 10-year notes (A3/BBB+/BBB+). Those notes priced at 99.382 to yield 4.577%, or a spread of Treasuries plus 185 basis points.


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