Bolivia bond hopes struck down by political pressure

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Bolivia bond hopes struck down by political pressure

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Bolivia will be forced to abandon plans to raise crucial funding in bond markets, the country’s public credit head has told GlobalCapital, after its Congress passed a bill that requires the government to seek approval from the legislative branch on the terms of the issue, amid a tense political climate.

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