Universidad Latina de Panamá

On a day where $118.6 million was traded on the Panamanian Stock Exchange, the government placed $100 million in bonds at a yield of 4.38% and a price of 110.65%.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Up to May 31, 2012, the Treasury bond debt was $624.8 million, according to information available on the website of the Ministry of Economy and Finance. On the other hand private domestic debt stood at the same date at $1.9886 billion.

"In addition, also issued was over $5 million by the Universidad Latina de Panamá at a rate of 3.75%. The certificates mature in July 2014 and another issuance of $5 million at a rate of 4.75% and with a maturation date of July 2017", reported Capital.com.pa

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