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  • Central American sovereign Belize, which last restructured its international debt in 2017, is likely to seek to delay a $13m coupon payment due in August on its only external bond, believes Moody’s.
  • The International Monetary Fund is likely to approve a request from Chilean authorities for a two year flexible credit line (FCL) that the country’s central bank says is being sought “to reinforce the external position in a high risk external scenario”.
  • Grupo Energía de Bogotá (GEB), the Colombian electricity and gas distributor, tightened pricing sharply on a new 10 year deal as bankers reported huge appetite for the pick-ups being offered by the sturdiest investment grade EM companies.
  • The Argentina turnaround story under former president Mauricio Macri turned out to be a castle built on sand. But slick execution of the country’s two year bond market fairytale between 2016 and 2018 can provide the new government with some guidance in dealing with investors now it is staring down the barrel of default.
  • Argentina’s dollar bonds climbed again on Monday after the issuer extended the deadline for a restructuring offer, as a change in tone from the government offered slight hope that an agreement can be reached.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) looks likely to provide Peru with a flexible credit line of around $11bn as the South American country works to preserve it liquidity position.