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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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Oil reforms are needed for debt repayment to restart, but will be difficult to accomplish
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With Latin America bond issuance smashing through its previous record, market participants think the peak has passed. A market tipped to turn tougher is the reason, which will make 2026 a year when issuers and bankers will have to earn every basis point, writes George Collard, with volumes expected to stay high
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Investors welcome country's efforts to reduce bulging debt burden, but there is nagging worry
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Despite the rise in dollar funding, local markets still provide the bulk of sovereign's borrowing
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Corporate issuance from the country in 2025 is at record volumes
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Climate-resilient debt clauses exist, but a group is working to roll them out to more emerging market sovereigns