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  • CEE
    A former director in Garanti BBVA's funding department has moved to rival lender Akbank to oversee international funding.
  • SRI
    The long-awaited Science-Based Targets standard for financial institutions has arrived. It is one of the most ambitious attempts so far to wrest the financial sector from its path towards climate destruction.
  • Latin American bond bankers were receiving mixed messages from primary market activity this week as Colombian bank GNB Sudameris cancelled a proposed tier two deal but two other companies notched strong deals.
  • The Province of Mendoza has become the first Argentine province to complete a restructuring of its international bonds this year after a proposal, amended twice, achieved enough backing to trigger the collective action clause (CAC).
  • Suriname, South America’s smallest country, has tabled an amendment to its debt act that includes a request to the finance minister to submit a debt restructuring plan.
  • Colombia will become the first country to ever draw funds from an IMF flexible credit line (FCL), the Fund’s facility for its star pupils. In these exceptional times, Colombia should ignore any stigma associated with tapping IMF funding and be applauded for healthy pragmatism.