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Fondo Mivivienda restarts issuance, but is not the best read across for most LatAm issuers
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
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International investors bought around half of Telefónica del Perú’s sol bond on Wednesday, as an attractive spread over the sovereign curve helped the telecoms company attract impressive size in a rare Latin American global local currency deal.
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Consorcio Transmantaro, the Peruvian power transmission company, is preparing a $400m green bond, according to rating agencies, though Moody’s says it expects less than 95% of proceeds to be used for qualifying green uses.
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Saudi Aramco’s jumbo M&A deal has a stranglehold on emerging markets debt investors’ attention and is dominating their schedules.
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Telecoms company Cable & Wireless returned to bond markets on Tuesday, less than a week after it tapped its senior unsecured 2027 bonds, with a new senior secured bond with a similar maturity.
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Global Bank, the fifth largest bank in Panama, is looking to bond markets for the first time for two years, to finance a tender offer for a $550m bond maturing in six months.
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Mexico timed its return to the European bond market on Monday extremely well, said DCM bankers, with risk-hungry investors allowing the sovereign to notch a €9bn book on the way to a dual-tranche deal.