Chile aims to entice corps to euros after dual-tranche

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Chile aims to entice corps to euros after dual-tranche

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Chile's President Michelle Bachelet speaks at a ceremony announcing new Cabinet members at the presidential palace La Moneda, in Santiago, Chile, Monday, May 11, 2015. Pictured in the background are Interior Minister Jorge Burgos, from left, Finance Minister Rodrigo Valdes, Government Spokesman Marcelo Diaz, and Education Minister Nicolas Eyzaguirre. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo) | Luis Hidalgo/AP/Press Association Images

Chile reaffirmed its commitment to the European bond market on Tuesday with a dual-tranche issue designed to lure the country’s companies to fund themselves on the other side of the Atlantic.

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