Peru:
Advised The Republic Of Peru In Its International Issuance Of Sovereign Debt For The Total Amount Of 1.1 Billions Euros
08 August 2016
Hernandez & Cia
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Hernández & Cía. Abogados advised the Republic
of Peru in its international issuance of sovereign debt for 1,1
Billions Euros.
The transaction had a considerable demand –4.25 Billons
Euros- and the bonds were placed at an record interest rate of
2.751% due 2026, according to official sources.
The transaction was arranged by BBVA, BNP Paribas and JP Morgan,
who acted also as Global Coordinators and Underwriters. This
issuance was made in Euro currency because the Republic wanted to
widen its investors' base on this kind of debt instruments,
usually located in the United States.
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