Brazil
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LatAm primary on a roll but investors are fussier down the credit curve
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BTG Pactual, Movida and Nexa start investor calls in the wake of exceptional deals from Millicom, Votorantim Cimentos
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Issuance window opens wide as region jumps on resilient fixed income demand
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‘A broad church’ of borrowers will tap the bond market as investor appetite remains red hot
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Government-owned bank prices far closer to government than usual amid shortage of Brazilian bank paper
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Hefty tightening fails to dampen demand as dual-tranche green deal trades up in grey
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Make way for the Latin American high yield companies that put the 'emerging' into EM bonds
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Latin American corporate issuance comeback has beaten the expectations of some investors
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Oil and gas junior becomes LatAm's first debut issuer of the year with Ambipar to come
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Appetite for 30-year strong as LatAm’s largest sovereign notches its biggest new money trade
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Brazilians set to join the party as Latin American deals trade up despite EM outflows
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A late year rally in US Treasuries sparked optimism in a Latin American cross-border bond market that has been sluggish for two years. But GlobalCapital’s survey of senior LatAm bond bankers at 17 DCM houses shows observers are far from certain what the revival will look like and what will drive it.