Mexico scraps 21 year tranche as investors shun long dated risk
The United Mexican States scrapped the 21 year tranche of its bond issue this week and opted instead to only issue a five year, disheartening Latin American markets by highlighting the divide between prolific US high-grade borrowers and emerging sovereigns deprived of market access for new long-dated paper.
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