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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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The City of Buenos Aires has sold a Ps7.1bn ($403m) domestic peso-denominated floating rate note to a mixture of international and local investors, according to bankers close to the deal.
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A record year for Latin American bond issuance could end quietly after a sharp softening in market conditions, although certain bond bankers continue to push clients to issue as soon as possible.
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Coupon payments on Venezuela, PDVSA and Electricidad de Caracas (Elecar) trickled in late this week, leaving markets feeling calmer after an unconstructive but scare-free meeting between the government and a small number of bondholders.
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The Commonwealth of the Bahamas returned to bond markets for the first time in nearly four years on Tuesday with a tight deal that performed well in secondary.
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Mexican non-bank lender Crédito Real is on the road looking for a perpetual hybrid bond even as other issuers delay deals or roadshow announcements amid weaker market conditions.
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Despite the end of the year fast approaching, and Venezuela’s debt saga challenging buy-side patience, investors have at least one more major test with Nigeria marketing the first sub-Saharan African 30 year sovereign bond away from South Africa.