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  • The Republic of Korea wowed investors in the dollar and euro markets on Wednesday, with a record $1.45bn-equivalent dual-tranche bond. The deal, split between 10 year dollar and five year euro notes, was priced at ultra-tight spreads — including a negative yield for the euro tranche. Morgan Davis reports.
  • Trade finance lender Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exerior (Bladex) sold its first dollar bond in five years on Wednesday, boasting an order book that remained strong despite spread tightening to give Latin American primary markets an encouraging start to September.
  • Brazil’s largest independent oil and gas company, Petro Rio, will begin investor calls on Thursday ahead of a proposed debut bond issue that bankers say will test the strength of the market like no other Latin American issuer this month.
  • Consorcio Transmantaro, the Peruvian transmission company, added $200m to its green bonds maturing in 2034 on Wednesday.
  • Private Mexican energy company Infraestructura Energética Nova (IENova) began calls with fixed income investors on Wednesday as it plans a second visit to international bond markets.
  • The World Bank has selected a trio of banks for a new 15 year Sustainable Development Bond (SDB), its first euro benchmark of its 2020/21 fiscal year. Elsewhere, the Republic of Korea scooped €700m with its return to the euro market after a six year absence.