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Angola Extends $1 Billion JPMorgan Debt Facility, Secures Additional $500 Million

Angola has extended its existing $1 billion debt facility with JPMorgan for a further three years and secured an additional $500 million in financing, a move aimed at strengthening liquidity and supporting public finances amid volatile global markets. According to MarketScreener, the renewed agreement reflects continued engagement with international lenders as the country manages its debt profile.

The facility, structured as a total return swap, was first agreed in 2024 and is backed by about $1.9 billion worth of Angolan government bonds used as collateral. Reuters reports that the extension comes with an interest rate of around 8 percent, slightly lower than the original rate of just under 9 percent, easing borrowing costs for the oil producing nation.

Market reaction to the announcement was positive, with Angola’s sovereign bonds edging higher in secondary trading. Market data cited by Reuters showed modest gains across longer dated maturities, signalling improved investor confidence following the refinancing deal.

Officials said the additional $500 million will help meet budgetary needs while providing flexibility in managing cash flows without resorting to a fresh Eurobond issuance. Analysts quoted by Reuters noted that extending the facility and increasing its size sends a reassuring signal to investors, particularly as Angola balances fiscal discipline with the need to fund development priorities amid fluctuating oil revenues.

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