Ecuador’s juicy return leaves investors with IMF doubts

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Ecuador’s juicy return leaves investors with IMF doubts

Lenin Moreno, Ecuador, President, LatAm
The president of Ecuador, Lenin Moreno leaves his vice-president MarÌa Alejandra VicuÒa without functions, investigated for alleged illegal financing in his party, the first president made the announcement at the Carondelet Palace in Quito, Ecuador on Monday, December 3, 2018. (Photo by Gabriela Mena/PRESSOUTH/NurPhoto/Sipa USA) | NurPhoto/SIPA USA/PA Images

Liquidity-constrained South American sovereign Ecuador was quick to take its chance to raise much-needed funds on Monday after a strong rally in its bonds, but the deal had investors and analysts worrying an IMF deal is further away than thought.

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