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          Mexico's Pemex says $5-billion bond deal covers needs through 2018

          Pubdate:2017-07-25 16:22 Source:liyanping Click:
          MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -- Mexico's national oil company Pemex said on Monday that recent bond placements totaling about $5 billion would cover its minimum financing needs through the end of 2018.

          Petroleos Mexicanos, as the company is formally known, said on Sunday it had successfully reopened two long-term bonds to raise about $5 billion, and would use some of the proceeds to repurchase debt expiring over the next two years.

          Petroleos Mexicanos said in a statement the operations would consolidate its financial liquidity and diversify its sources of financing.

          The bonds reopened mature in 10 and 30 years, when they will pay a return of 5.75% and 6.90%, respectively.

          Pemex has been battling heavy debt and faces increased competition from private firms after a sweeping opening up of the energy industry was finalized in 2014 and ended the company's decades-long monopoly.

          President Enrique Pena Nieto, who appoints the chief executive of the Mexican oil company, will end his six-year term in November 2018.