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Books for the jumbo €5bn deal were more than three times subscribed
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From humble beginnings, debt-for-nature swaps are now generating meaningful sums of funding
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Argentina should be a growing source of issuance in 2025
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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Excitement is brewing among Latin America debt capital markets bankers over the prospects for the region’s three largest bond markets. But there is also trepidation that any deviation in the path of US interest rates could derail their impressive recovery, writes Oliver West
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The awards recognise the leading deals, individuals and institutions in Latin America's cross-border debt capital markets
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Pampa Energía latest to join bond pipeline after Argentina's first true debut issue for six years