BOGOTA (Dow Jones)--Colombia's state-control oil company Ecopetrol SA (ECOPETROL.BO, EC) swapped $1.49 billion worth of its international bonds in identical bonds with no restriction to trade on the secondary market.
Ecopetrol offered to swap the $1.5 billion bonds maturing in 2019 and paying a 7.625% coupon it sold in July with identical new bonds, the company said in a statement Monday.
The operation is a requirement from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The bonds originally sold by Ecopetrol had restrictions for buyers, so Ecopetrol is offering to replace those old bonds with new ones that will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange and will trade freely.
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