Syndicate cynics miss the sense in selling a century
Debt bankers’ reactions to Mexico’s 100 year sterling bond ranged from bemused puzzlement to impassioned accusations of an ‘ego trade'. But in focusing on the small increase in duration for huge jump in spread, the critics failed to appreciate the ample incentives emerging market sovereigns have to set their sights on a century bond.
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