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Mexico achieves successful return to the euro market with the issuance of its third sustainable bond
01/18/2024 Since 1 year
The Government of Mexico, through its Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), announced the issuance of an 8-year sustainable bond for a total amount of 2,000 million euros, marking Mexico’s return to the sustainable bond market denominated in euros after almost three years of absence.
The placement was oversubscribed by more than 3x the amount issued, being the highest demand recorded to date for a sustainable bond in euros. Nearly 70% of the amount placed was allocated to investors with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria.
The issuance is aligned with the Reference Framework for Sovereign Bonds linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and based on the Eligible Expenditures list for 2024.
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