LatAm Bonds
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Investors to look for signs of moderation in new president’s cabinet
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Former student leader Gabriel Boric’s victory is largely priced in, argue some investors
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Bond markets bid farewell to 2021 but Ecuador looks to relight the flame
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A well telegraphed change in monetary policy from the US Federal Reserve has spared emerging market bonds from the mayhem of 2013
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Positive reaction to hawkish Fed improves January prospects for EM primary but difficult year ahead
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Sovereign’s intention to return to international markets in Q1 of 2022 sends concerning signals
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Rating agency says Uruguay has shown fiscal resilience throughout pandemic
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LatAm bond bankers do not expect any more primary market action this year
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The sovereign’s bonds have performed strongly so far in December
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US banks continue to rule the roost in LatAm DCM, but some say league tables don’t tell the full story. Olly West reports
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GlobalCapital’s survey of 14 heads of Latin American debt capital markets points to tricky times ahead for the region’s bond markets
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Last week’s new issues performed well into on Friday, which in several cases was down partly due to the high initial concessions the issuers paid