Colombia's international dollar bonds rally after repurchase offer
Aug 28 (Reuters) - Colombia's international dollar bonds rose across the curve on Thursday, a day after a group of global banks announced an offer to repurchase Colombia's sovereign bonds maturing from 2027 through 2061.
The 2027 issue CO007401060= gained 3 cents to bid at 102.76 cents on the dollar, while the 2061 195325DX0= added 2.87 cents to bid at 59.625.
The banks, including BNP Paribas, Citigroup Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan and others launched the buyback in an offer document circulated on Wednesday.
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