Deep in a Panama Rainforest, First Quantum Bondholders Spy Prize

  • Company to start production at Panama mine this quarter
  • Bonds have posted about a 15 percent loss since February

Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg

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First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is poised to fire up a giant copper project in Panama, thousands of miles from its beleaguered mines in Zambia. For bondholders, that’s a welcome distance.

The Canadian copper company is ramping up production at the Cobre Panama plant this year, even as a mining tax hike forces it to shed jobs and cut productionBloomberg Terminal at its Zambian facilities. With Panama slated to become a more prominent place of operations, bondholders should benefit as Panama’s stronger credit rating feeds into the debt’s prices, First Quantum President Clive Newall said in an interview.