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Morgan Stanley cuts Zambia's bonds to \dislike\ ahead of restructuring

Morgan Stanley cut Zambia's. soontoberestructured federal government bonds to a dislike stance. on Monday, saying the costs of bonds were now extremely positive. in light of the country's present drought.

With fortunately now in the price, we no longer see risks. as well balanced and therefore move ZAMBIN (Zambia's bonds) to a dislike. position, Morgan Stanley's expert Neville Mandimika composed in a. note, alerting that the drought posed threats to the country's. financial growth and financial account.

Our position is conditional upon the risk of drawback driven. by a drought. After all, weather condition is unpredictable, he included.

In late March, Zambia reached an arrangement with a group of. private lenders on reorganizing $3 billion of its. worldwide bonds in a deal that proposes swapping 3. existing instruments into two amortising bonds, one of which. would provide higher repayments if the nation's economic. outlook and ability of dealing with its financial obligation burden enhance. Bondholders have until May 30 to vote on the proposal.

Zambia's dollar-denominated 2027 bond currently trades at. 76.55 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb information.

(source: Reuters)