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Cathay Pacific buys back warrants from Hong Kong government's 2020 bailout

Airline Cathay Pacific has actually bought back all warrants provided to the Hong Kong federal government in 2020, another step in repaying the federal government for a pandemicrelated recapitalisation package, the business stated on Friday.

Cathay stated the buyback was for HK$ 1.53 billion ($ 196.2. million).

At the end of July, the carrier performed a buyback of the. last part of HK$ 19.5 billion in preference shares provided to the. Hong Kong federal government as part of the HK$ 39 billion rescue bundle. in June 2020.

It likewise paid a total of HK$ 2.44 billion in choice share. dividends.

Completing the buyback of the choice shares and the. warrants marks the close of a considerable chapter in Cathay's. history. Now, we are firmly focused on the future, CEO Ronald. Lam stated.

Cathay made heavy losses and layoffs during the COVID-19. pandemic and reported its very first yearly revenue in four years in. March, and paid its first dividend given that 2019.

It reported a

15% drop in interim earnings

in August, mainly due to lower air fares, and announced a. HK$ 100 billion

(source: Reuters)