Another Brazilian default looms as USJ extends distressed exchange
Investments in Brazilian sugar companies have often ended with a distinctly bitter taste for bondholders as the sector has battled low prices for the commodity and a severe currency devaluation. Those who bought USJ Açúcar e Álcool’s $275m 9.875% 2019s in December 2012 are facing familiar pain.
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