Peru bondholders 'complacent' amid LatAm election super-cycle

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Peru bondholders 'complacent' amid LatAm election super-cycle

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2F69T6N Peru's presidential candidate Pedro Castillo of Peru Libre party participates in a presidential candidates debate, in Lima, Peru March 30, 2021. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda/Pool | REUTERS / Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Stock Photo

Peruvian bonds barely moved this week after a shock in the first round of the country’s presidential elections on April 11, while Ecuador debt reacted spectacularly to a positive electoral surprise on the same day. Yet there are concerns about complacency towards risks in Peru, where a left-wing radical took most first-round votes, and Latin American bond buyers should brace for more volatility as the region faces an exceptionally busy election cycle.

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