LatAm Bonds
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Sovereign draws in new investors as it raises $7.5bn to fund growing deficit
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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.
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Brazilian steelmaker brings life to Latin American pipeline but few issuers likely to test waters in December
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Other EM sovereigns in a much more dire state than Argentina have still tried to pay their debts
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Argentina faces a big rise in debt repayments in 2025
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The sovereign secured at least 10bp of greenium
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Juicy initial pricing lured investors but demand stayed strong even after tightening
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Three Latin American borrowers clinch strong deals while US Treasuries sell off again
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Longer maturity plays into sovereign’s IMF-mandated strategy to substitute expensive local debt for external funding
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Public debt office keen to encourage foreign buyers into inflation-adjusted bonds
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LatAm sovereign includes emissions and gender-related KPIs in first ever syndicated deal in inflation-adjusted unit of account
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Latin American supranational achieves tight price in volatile market