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Barclays is 21st in the CEEMEA bond league table so far in 2026
International investor participation in the region remains light
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Chilean copper mining company Antofagasta, the longest continuously listed company on the London Stock Exchange, clinched its first international bond on Thursday as Latin American bond markets continued their recovery from recent wobbles.
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Mexican state-owned oil company Pemex offered a winning mix of liquidity and yield on Thursday when it made its first visit to the bond markets since January with a deal that was smaller and shorter in maturity than its usual offerings.
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A number of bond issues across CEEMEA and Latin America this week proved that investors are becoming tighter with their cash, especially regarding sub-investment grade credits.
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Chilean energy company Empresa Eléctrica Angamos will repurchase nearly 80% of its bonds due 2029 after achieving strong participation in a tender offer despite the complaints of one bondholder advocacy group.
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