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Banker had been with Dutch lender for just over a year
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Some Brazilian bankers may be dumbfounded that their country and its highly unpopular president is considered a safe haven, but hope that Latin America’s sleeping giant is on the cusp of an upswing is driving demand for the country’s issuers amid social unrest elsewhere in the continent.
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Mexican cement company Cemex attracted nearly $4bn of orders on the way to a first dollar deal in three years on Tuesday. Bankers said the company’s active debt management was gaining a strong following.
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Just two days after completing the country’s largest ever international bond issue, Costa Rica’s finance ministry said it would seek approval for a further $4.5bn of issuance once the new minister takes office at the end of the month.
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South American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento said that 61% of orders for its inaugural green bond in public markets, issued on Wednesday, had come from environmental, social and governance (ESG) and green portfolios.
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In a marathon board meeting that lasted into the evening on Thursday, EU member states have approved a new Energy Lending Policy for the European Investment Bank, ending a dispute over how fast it can cut out fossil fuel financing. Those arguing for gas still to receive financing won substantial concessions, compared with the EIB's first draft of the policy.
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