Mexico weighing up airport buy-back, says deputy finance minister

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Mexico weighing up airport buy-back, says deputy finance minister

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(200409) -- MEXICO CITY, April 9, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Mexican members of staff unload medical supplies from China at Mexico International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 7, 2020. Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday thanked China for its support in combating the novel coronavirus outbreak, especially with much-needed medical supplies. The first planeload of supplies from China for tackling the outbreak arrived on Tuesday, bringing tons of exploration gloves and face masks to be distributed among the country's medical corps. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua) | unreguser/Xinhua News Agency/PA Images

Mexico will continue to monitor international markets even after printing a $6bn triple-tranche deal on Wednesday, and this might include a buy-back of green bonds that were issued to finance the construction of a new airport that ended up being cancelled by the current administration.

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