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Mercer International Inc. Bonds

Mercer International Inc., founded in 1967 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, is a leading global producer of wood products and renewable energy solutions. The company specializes in manufacturing high-quality market pulp, timber, and bioenergy, catering to a diverse range of industries including construction, packaging, and renewable energy.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
MERC 12.88% 2028-10-01 USDMercer International Inc.United States2028-10-0112.87534.28
MERC 5.13% 2029-02-01 USDMercer International Inc.United States2029-02-015.12528.03
MERC 5.13% 2029-02-01 USDMercer International Inc.United States2029-02-015.12528.15
MERC 5.13% 2029-02-01 USDMercer International Inc.United States2029-02-015.12528.15
MERC 5.50% 2026-01-15 USDMercer International Inc.United States2026-01-155.5005.11
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Mercer International Inc. issue history

Mercer International began issuing bonds in the late 1990s and has since established a notable presence within the bond market, with significant issuances occurring during 2013 and 2019 to fund expansion projects. Recently, its current bond yields have been competitive, typically ranging between 5 to 7%, which is favorable compared to industry averages. The company’s bonds feature a mix of fixed and floating rates, reflecting its strategic financial management. In 2021, Mercer successfully refined its debt structure by redeeming higher-yielding bonds, showcasing its commitment to maintaining an efficient capital structure amidst fluctuating economic conditions.