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Rede D'Or rode over investor concerns about the health of Brazilian corporates, while Edenor landed its first benchmark bond
Books for the jumbo €5bn deal were more than three times subscribed
Brazil is preparing its first visit to the euro market in over a decade
First trade from a LatAm corporate since the outbreak of war in the Middle East
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Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras is asking certain bondholders to sell their paper in what would be its second $4bn tender offer of 2018.
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All three major rating agencies gave a green light to Brazilian meatpacker JBS’s recent refinancing last week, saying that the new agreement with its lenders meant a significant improvement in the company’s liquidity position.
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Two prospective bond issuers from Latin America cancelled their fundraising plans this week as external conditions raise borrowing costs for EM issuers.
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Chilean state owned lender BancoEstado raised $200m-equivalent of debt in Asian markets this week to reach the half way mark of its $1.6bn medium-term funding needs for the year.
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Mexican state owned oil company Pemex (Petróleos Mexicanos) raised €3.15bn ($3.722bn) across four tranches on Wednesday to provide some relief to a bruised and battered Lat Am bond market.
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Pemex’s annual European outing on Wednesday came as a pleasant surprise to many Lat Am bond bankers, showing Lat Am issuers still have significant pulling power. But the euro market is unlikely to pull more borrowers from the region, even as dollar funding costs rocket.