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Latin American bond bankers are putting on brave faces as the Covid-19 epidemic threatens to thwart what several sell-side houses say is an exceptionally busy March pipeline.
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As volatility finally hit Latin American primary markets, the only action from the region’s issuers this week came through liability management, with Peruvian miner Nexa and Brazilian airline Gol both prepaying bonds.
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The shock of the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak has forced some rapid thinking among capital markets participants. Almost the first impact has been on travel.
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Workers of the world’s capital markets united this week in efforts to keep the funding flowing as the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus advances. Roadshows, mandate pitches and even quotidian office life faced emergency changes as embattled financiers braced themselves and their businesses for virus disruption.
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The worsening of the Covid-19 outbreak has battered equity prices and sent investors scurrying for the safety of core government bonds. Most primary markets are all but shuttered, and investors are praying for central banks to provide a glimmer of hope.
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Market participants should be braced for political volatility as the world comes close to experiencing a pandemic.
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