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Colombia Issues US$1.3 Billion of New Global Bonds

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Colombia has issued new global bonds worth US$1.3 billion to international capital markets, while also reopening earlier-issued bonds, the ministry of finance said on Wednesday, January 13th.

The new bonds, due in 2061, have a 40-year placement and were issued at 3.875%, the ministry said in a statement, adding that they received demand for US$5.37 billion.

Colombia has issued new global bonds worth US$1.3 billion to international capital markets, while also reopening earlier-issued bonds, the ministry of finance said on Wednesday, January 13th.
Colombia has issued new global bonds worth US$1.3 billion to international capital markets, while also reopening earlier-issued bonds, the ministry of finance said on Wednesday, January 13th. (Photo internet reproduction)

At the same time, Colombia issued global bonds due in 2031 worth US$1.54 billion in a reopening, of which US$1.23 billion formed part of a debt-management operation to partially replace global bonds maturing in 2021, 2024, and 2027.

The reopened bonds were issued at 3.125%, the ministry of finance said.

“Today we finished the largest foreign debt operation of recent years, with excellent results,” said director of public credit Cesar Arias.

The transaction will cover the amortization of external bonds in 2021, improves the maturity profile of external debt, and generates annual savings of US$6.5 million on interest payments, Arias added.

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