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Bond investors and analysts warned on Wednesday that there was still deep uncertainty in store for Venezuelan bondholders even if market hopes materialise and Nicolás Maduro is soon to leave the presidency. Moreover, not everyone thinks his imminent exit is a given.
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South American development bank Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) had its first outing in bond markets on Wednesday with a new euro benchmark as it took advantage of a favourable euro/dollars basis swap.
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Colombia jumped on a turnaround in sentiment on Wednesday to become the third Latin American sovereign in just over a week to receive strong demand for dollar paper.
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Colombian corporates have become rare treats for bond investors but investors were able to feast on a high yield debut issuer from the country on Wednesday to give an unusual start to the Latin American corporate primary market for the year.
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Goldman Sachs has appointed Jung Min as co-head of its Asia Pacific ex-Japan technology, media and telecom group.
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The steep drop in equity capital market volumes in Asia this year is not worrying bankers just yet, as they set their sights on a pick-up in deal flow after the Chinese New Year holiday in early February.
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