Mozambique’s Bondholders See `Gaps’ in Restructuring Plans
MAPUTO (Capital Markets in Africa) – A group of key Mozambique bondholders questioned the government’s proposals on restructuring about $2 billion of its foreign debt, saying they lacked “important” information. The so-called Global Group of Mozambique’s Bondholders, which says it has the backing of investors owning more than 80 percent of the nation’s $727 million of Eurobonds, had earlier dismissed the government’s initial restructuring plan announced March 20 as a “total non-starter.” The notes, which…
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