Mexico
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YPF, Eletrobras among big names lining up as LatAm primary market shakes off shackles
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A pipeline of sovereigns looking for yen bonds awaits
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Domestic investors dominate shorter tranches, foreigners support longer bonds as Mexico hits size target
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The best banks, issuers, deals and other market participants were awarded at a gala industry dinner in New York
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América Móvil and its peers deserve praise for soldiering on and developing the next frontier of EM financing
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Issuance window opens wide as region jumps on resilient fixed income demand
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Petrobras-style solution may be needed to fix Pemex for good, said one fund manager
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Brazilians set to join the party as Latin American deals trade up despite EM outflows
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Serenity is the right reaction to a likely increase in the sovereign's borrowing
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Mexican lender falls short of bond size target as late 2023 momentum fades
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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.