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  • B2W Digital, the digital arm of Brazilian retail group Americanas Universe, began investor calls on Monday as it looks to debut in international bond just weeks after its parent company successfully did the same.
  • Mexican power generator FEL Energy is the most recent Latin American credit to announce bond issuance plans but bankers covering the region expect several drive-by trades this week before the US Thanksgiving holiday cuts the window short next week.
  • Suriname has accepted bondholder pleas to participate in discussions with the International Monetary Fund as it looks to persuade creditors to grant five months of payment relief ahead of a full-blown debt restructuring.
  • The Inter-American Development Bank’s board of directors on Friday appointed the executive team that will serve under recently installed president Mauricio Claver-Carone, with former finance ministers of Paraguay and Ecuador taking key roles.
  • Marcelo Delmar, a veteran of Latin American bond markets, has joined Morgan Stanley’s debt capital markets team in New York, GlobalCapital understands.
  • Panamanian toll road operator Empresa Nacional de Autopistas (Ena) notched up what one observer called a “slamdunk” debut deal on Thursday and swiftly traded higher in the grey market. But the lack of primary activity from Latin American heavyweight borrowers was puzzling some bankers.