Senegal bondholders begin talks on potential creditor group

Investing.com -- Creditors holding Senegal’s sovereign bonds have started informal discussions about forming a group in case the government proceeds with a debt rework, according to Bloomberg News, citing people familiar with the matter. Morgan Stanley Investment Management and BlueBay Asset Management are among bondholders that have recently discussed creating an ad hoc group, the people said.
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Investing.com -- Creditors holding Senegal’s sovereign bonds have started informal discussions about forming a group in case the government proceeds with a debt rework, according to Bloomberg News, citing people familiar with the matter. Morgan Stanley Investment Management and BlueBay Asset Management are among bondholders that have recently discussed creating an ad hoc group, the people said. The talks remain at an early stage and no formal decision has been reached, the people added. Bond investors would need a committee to represent them in negotiations with the government if it chooses to pursue a debt reorganization.
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- Investing.com -- Creditors holding Senegal’s sovereign bonds have started informal discussions about forming a group in case the government proceeds with a debt rework, according to Bloomberg News, citing people familiar with the matter. Morgan Stanley Investment Management and BlueBay Asset Management are among bondholders that have recently discussed creating an ad hoc group, the people said.
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