Yield chasers push Lat Am local currency issuance back on radar

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Yield chasers push Lat Am local currency issuance back on radar

Mexican peso, Mexico, Brexit, volatility, sterling, dollar
A man photographs the current exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and Mexican peso in Mexico City, Friday, June 24, 2016. The Mexican peso continues to weaken against international currencies after Britain's vote to exit the European Union. (AP Photo/Nick Wagner) | Nick Wagner/AP/Press Association Images

Latin America global local currency issuance, one of the biggest casualties of the so-called 'taper tantrum' that rocked EM bond markets in 2013, is back on the agenda as dollar yields plummet.

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