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Investors are keen on debt-for-nature swaps, but Gabon version shows there are still teething problems for the product
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The tender formed part of a debt-for-nature swap, the bond issue priced earlier this week
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BofA-led transaction came wider than many expected and left several EM accounts in the dark
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Treasury yields jumped 30bp higher from when Gabon announced the debt-for-nature swap
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◆ US downgrade: why, if you liked US Treasuries at 3.96%, you'll love them at 4.18% ◆ A new fund for forests ◆ The African sovereign bond paradox ◆ Pemex problems
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Most sovereigns have light near-term maturities, meaning investors would rather they show patience