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  • Debt capital markets bankers expect the Argentine government to mandate dealer-managers on its mega distressed debt exchange by early next week, as they plan for a complex transaction in which size could make up for low fees.
  • Latin American bond bankers are putting on brave faces as the Covid-19 epidemic threatens to thwart what several sell-side houses say is an exceptionally busy March pipeline.
  • As volatility finally hit Latin American primary markets, the only action from the region’s issuers this week came through liability management, with Peruvian miner Nexa and Brazilian airline Gol both prepaying bonds.
  • Mexican polyethylene producer Braskem Idesa’s 2029s were the worst performing bonds in emerging markets on Wednesday after the country's president Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he was analysing whether he could break a contract under which Pemex supplies the company with ethane.
  • Nexa Resources Perú, the mining company previously known as Compañía Minera Milpo, will buy back more than half of a dollar bond maturing in 2023 as it’s set to wrap a tender offer.
  • Global market volatility triggered by fears surrounding Covid-19 outbreak, finally hit Latin America bonds on Monday just as bankers said they are preparing another heavy wave of issuance.