LatAm Bonds
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Prices on Ecuador’s government bonds began to recover this week as investors and analysts said that the debt had been over-sold after President Lenin Moreno’s economic growth law was rejected last week.
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Bond buyers and bankers said that a relatively quiet year for financial institution issuance in Latin America should ensure a warm reception to three banks from the region which are lining up bond deals.
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Bonds issued by Mexican polyethylene producer Braskem Idesa were heavily bid on the break as investors said that the deal had been priced at a very attractive level versus comparable securities.
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As Latin America's international bond markets took an extended break for the US Thanksgiving holiday, a Brazilian lender is set to give investors more food for thought in December with a senior unsecured issue.
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Colombia’s largest lender, Bancolombia, became the second Latin America bank in two days to announce new issue plans on Tuesday. Similar deals could follow, say DCM bankers.
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Mexican polyethylene producer Braskem Idesa clinched a debut bond issue on Monday, as potential positive credit triggers and highly attractive pricing outweighed doubts regarding a supply contract with Pemex.
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Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual will begin fixed income investor meetings on Wednesday ahead of a proposed senior unsecured bond that market participants expect will be well received.
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Barbados is on the brink of completing an 18 month long debt restructuring after bondholders supported an exchange offer that the government said will cancel $200m of debt.
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Chilean mobile phone operator WOM approached bond markets for the first time on Thursday seeking $450m of senior unsecured notes to refinance its existing capital structure and complete a dividend recap.
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Two days after canceling a tender offer it had planned to finance with a private placement (PP), Brazilian engineering and construction firm Andrade Gutierrez has launched an exchange offer seeking a similar result.
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It is less than two months since one of the most serious constitutional crises in Peru’s history, yet on Thursday the sovereign sold Sl10bn ($2.96bn) of new local currency debt at record low yields.
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Two days after cancelling a tender offer that it had planned to finance with a private placement, Brazilian engineering and construction firm Andrade Gutierrez has launched an exchange offer seeking a similar result.