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  • Panama came from nowhere to lead a slew of Latin American credits marching to raise bond funding on Thursday, but the weight of supply coupled with a tricky trading session meant that results were as up and down as the recent market conditions.
  • Transportadora de Gas Internacional (TGI), the Colombian gas pipeline operator, ventured into bond markets six months after an initial roadshow on Wednesday with a new 10 year dollar bond.
  • South American multilateral lender CAF (Corporación Andina del Fomento) opened its first new line in Australian dollars for over a year on Thursday with a new five year benchmark.
  • Green finance experts have hailed the Bank of England’s announcement this week that it intends to tighten supervision of financial firms’ climate risks as an important step forward in greening the financial system. But doubts remain as to whether the Bank will push firms far enough, fast enough.
  • Mexican state oil company Pemex returned to bond markets on Tuesday after weeks of speculation to find a wide open market and easily clinch a $2bn long 10 year broadly praised by bankers.
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    Aegon decided against coming to the market for its restricted tier one bond this week, after investors looked unlikely to agree with the coupon it wanted. And on Wednesday, ProCredit Holding pulled a trade after announcing initial price thoughts. Negative headlines continue to hurt issuers.