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Cemex returns to the Mexican debt capital markets with Sustainability-Linked Long-Term Notes
10/04/2023 Since 10 months
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Cemex announced the issuance of its sustainability-linked long-term notes, representing its return to the Mexican debt market after a 15-year absence.
The Notes summing up an amount in local currency equivalent to nearly 335 million dollars, were issued in two tranches: 1) 3-year notes with floating interest rate, and 2) 7-year notes with fixed interest rate. Certain financial terms of the Notes are linked to compliance with the net carbon emissions indicator of scope 1 and 2, in accordance with the provisions of Cemex’s Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework.
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