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México dice revisará contratos con estatal de energía eléctrica, caen acciones



CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (Reuters) - El presidente de México, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, dijo el lunes que los contratos de empresas privadas con la estatal Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) deben ser revisados en especial para mantener bajas la tarifas, lo que hizo que cayeran con fuerza las acciones de un contratista mexicano.

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López Obrador dijo que la empresa estatal está obligada por contratos firmados en gobiernos pasados a pagar miles de millones de dólares a las empresas privadas que desarrollaron siete gasoductos para abastecer a las centrales eléctricas, aunque los proyectos están incompletos y no pueden entregar gas.


México dice revisará contratos con estatal de energía eléctrica, caen acciones | Reuters
 
The government-run Mexico City Airport Group (GACM) said on Tuesday it has agreed to pay some 34 billion pesos ($1.77 billion) to investors who hold shares issued by a trust created to help finance the construction of the now-canceled airport. Reuters
 
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican state oil firm Pemex will make all of its debt payments, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday, promising measures to shore up its finances after credit ratings agency Fitch downgraded the firm’s rating last month.
Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist who took office in December, said that he will present a plan on Friday to strengthen Pemex’s finances. One source of funding will be savings from the government’s fight against fuel theft, he said.
“Pemex will never fail to fulfill an obligation,” Lopez Obrador said in response to a question during his regular morning press conference about whether his government would refinance or restructure Pemex’s debt. “We will pay all of the obligations punctually.”
Rating agency Fitch downgraded Pemex’s credit rating in late January, citing the company’s high leverage and tax burden. Pemex holds roughly $103 billion in financial debt, the highest of any state oil firm in Latin America.
Investors worry that if the company loses investment grade Mexico’s sovereign debt could also be downgraded.
 
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican state oil firm Pemex will make all of its debt payments, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday, promising measures to shore up its finances after credit ratings agency Fitch downgraded the firm’s rating last month.
Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist who took office in December, said that he will present a plan on Friday to strengthen Pemex’s finances. One source of funding will be savings from the government’s fight against fuel theft, he said.
“Pemex will never fail to fulfill an obligation,” Lopez Obrador said in response to a question during his regular morning press conference about whether his government would refinance or restructure Pemex’s debt. “We will pay all of the obligations punctually.”
Rating agency Fitch downgraded Pemex’s credit rating in late January, citing the company’s high leverage and tax burden. Pemex holds roughly $103 billion in financial debt, the highest of any state oil firm in Latin America.
Investors worry that if the company loses investment grade Mexico’s sovereign debt could also be downgraded.

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Estatal mexicana Pemex cumplirá con todos sus compromisos de deuda: López Obrador | Reuters

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Pemex, la mayor empresa del país, tiene una deuda financiera de 103,000 millones de dólares que preocupa a inversionistas y calificadoras de riesgo, al tiempo que su producción de hidrocarburos ha bajado a niveles mínimos en décadas principalmente por falta de inversión.

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La empresa informó en una presentación a inversionistas el mes pasado en Nueva York que este año tendrá al menos una capitalización por 1,250 millones de dólares provenientes del gobierno federal que serán usados para inversiones.

Además de esos fondos, el gobierno prevé inyectar otros 1,800 millones de dólares por monetización de pagarés del pasivo laboral y 600 millones por “ayuda fiscal adicional 2019-2014”, según una presentación de la empresa, vista el jueves por Reuters.

También espera aportar 1,600 millones de dólares derivados del combate al robo del combustible.

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Il CFO di Pemex dichiara che nel 2019 non ci sarà nessuna nuova emissione obbligazionaria (Bloomberg)


Mexico's government will inject $3.6 billion into ailing state-owned oil company Pemex, including by reducing taxes paid, company officials said on Friday, a move aimed at improving the firm's balance sheet and preventing a further downgrade to its credit rating. Reuters
 
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