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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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Investors and bond market analysts said that PDVSA, the Venezuelan state-owned oil company, was on the verge of a messy default after making its latest principal payment nearly a week late and in various stages.
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Panamanian lender Multibank sold $300m of five year bonds on its first US bond market outing on Monday.
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The more we learn, the less we know about what happens next when it comes to Venezuelan debt.
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The sterling corporate bond market took until Wednesday to join the issuance frenzy the euro market had enjoyed in the first half of the week, but three deals in two days reminded issuers and investors that it is still an option to be considered into the end of 2017.
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On Thursday, the sterling corporate bond market reminded participants it was still going strong after the euro market had dominated the first half of the week. Petroleos Mexicanos, also known as Pemex, and Western Power Distribution followed the success of Wednesday’s deal from Manchester Airport.