LatAm Bonds
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Bond investors were sanguine on Central American sovereign El Salvador’s international bonds even as they took a battering in secondary markets this week in the wake of a default on domestic debt.
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Pampa Energía, the fast growing Argentine energy company, is looking to sell $500m of convertible bonds in an extremely rare structure for a Latin American issuer.
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Less than a month after it removed the negative outlook on Brazil’s Ba2 rating, Moody’s has edged state-owned oil giant Petrobras closer to the double-B territory it occupies with other rating agencies.
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After a glut of provincial supply, investors were treated to a debut Argentine corporate this week, as three other Latin American corporates brought deals.
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Latam Airlines emerged with pricing for a new seven non-call four year senior unsecured dollar bond on Wednesday at the end of a four day roadshow.
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Argentinian supply resumed on Wednesday as Tarjeta Naranja and Province of Tierra del Fuego both kicked off pricing on new dollar deals.
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Mexican textiles producer Grupo Kaltex is on track for a dollar market debut after wrapping up an international roadshow on Tuesday.
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Further dollar issuance from Argentina could emerge as early as today after two borrowers from the country wrapped up roadshows on Tuesday.
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Argentina’s second smallest province is readying a dollar denominated bond, looking to become the 13th sub-sovereign authority to issue since the government exited default a year ago.
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Panama plans to raise $1bn on the international bond market as part of an investment drive to underpin economic growth and shrug off the impact of recent financial scandals.
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The largest McDonald’s franchise operator in the world attracted a super-sized $2bn of demand for a deal of just $265m on Thursday as investors said the allocation bun fight left them wanting more Big Mac bonds.
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Chilean-Brazilian Latam Airlines is likely to be at the centre of a rush of corporate bond supply from Latin America next week after Standard & Poor’s praised the company’s cost-cutting efforts.