South America
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Demand skewed to 12 year as sovereign issues for first time under socialist president
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Operator of 35 airports waives minimum exchange condition as take up stays below target
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Demand for Colombian oil company’s dual tranche skewed to 10 year
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Bankers see healthy pick-up on first Peruvian new issue since July
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Argentine utility’s debt swap qualifies as distressed, Fitch says
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Emerging market bonds were a cheerier place to inhabit this week. Just about.
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Grupo Santander buys $700m AT1 from Chile subsidiary to provide buffer against domestic volatility
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Bolsonaro fails to reassure investors and some borrowing plans may be put on hold
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After advising on DFC funding for BTG Pactual, investment bank EMGA says more to come from Latin America
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FX volatility could affect Rio Smart Lighting’s real-denominated deal
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Investors say pricing looked tight on Chilean copper miner’s tap