Spain's OHL secures loan for Mexico road order

Mon Nov 3, 2008 6:38am EST
 
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MADRID, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Spanish builder OHL's Mexican concessions unit has secured a 6 billion Mexican peso ($474 million) loan to refinance debt and build part of a ring road in Mexico City, the company said on Monday.

In a statement OHL said the loan has been structured by BBVA Bancomer, with local banks Banobras and Banorte also taking part in the lending. (Reporting by Tracy Rucinski; Editing by Greg Mahlich)

 
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