Former defaulter Frontera wins back some hearts and minds

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Former defaulter Frontera wins back some hearts and minds

Pacific Rubiales, Colombia, oil, Pacific Exploration & Production
In this Feb. 13, 2015 photo, a truck loaded with crude from the Campo Rubiales oil field crosses the bridge over the Manacacias River in Puerto Gaitan, Colombia. A net oil importer not too long ago, Colombia is now the fifth biggest supplier to the U.S. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) | Fernando Vergara/AP/Press Association Images

Frontera Energy, the Lat Am-focused Canadian oil and gas company, saw its new international bond trade up in the secondary market on Thursday as EM buyers found several justifications for why the deal had been priced relatively cheaply.

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