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Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
Issuance in March was never going to be hefty after a record start to the year
Government borrowing costs are rising on local and international markets, and credit ratings are falling
Sovereign also added $300m to a long-dated dollar note
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BBVA’s Mexican arm will look to sell Basel III-compliant tier two debt to fund a buy-back of old style subordinated bonds after launching a tender offer on Wednesday.
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After three further days of turmoil for Argentine bonds this week, finance minister Hernán Lacunza said after Wednesday’s market close that the government would ask bondholders to voluntarily extend debt maturities in an effort to dissipate concerns over a possible default.
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Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCP) could raise over $1bn-equivalent of dollar and nuevo sol denominated bonds in international markets as it looks to fund a buy-back of senior debt.
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Colombian airline Avianca has extended the early-bird period of a vital exchange offer after United Airlines and Kingsland Holdings said they needed a bigger take-up from bondholders in order to provide at least $250m of shareholder funding.
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To make a real difference, green finance needs to prove it is tough on dirty companies. How can the sector look at the fires ravaging the Amazon region and still take comfort in having embraced a bond issued to finance cattle purchases there?
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Brazilian state-owned lender Banco do Brasil is offering bondholders a fee to bring the change-of-control clause in two of its old notes in line with the documentation in its newer bond issues.