LatAm Bonds
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Argentina is confident of regaining access to international markets in the "near future", the country’s finance secretary told EuroWeek. Emerging market investors are warming to the prospect of a high yielding new sovereign deal as well as sub-sovereign and corporate supply from the country.
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Argentina is confident of regaining access to international markets in the “near future”, the country’s finance secretary told EuroWeek on Tuesday. EM investors are warming to the prospect of a high yielding new sovereign deal as well as sub-sovereign and corporate supply from the country.
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Brazil is considering a strategic move to return to the Japanese yen bond market, the country’s debt funding officials told EuroWeek in an interview on the sidelines of the Inter-American Development Bank annual meeting in Cancun, Mexico.
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BES Investimento do Brasil sold a $500m five year note via Banco Espírito Santo, Deutsche Bank and Standard Bank on Thursday, returning to the international market after failing to tap the market in February.
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Royal Bank of Scotland and Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM) are readying senior unsecured deals today, as calm market conditions raised hopes of another busy week.
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Standard & Poor’s is preparing a wide-ranging review of its rating criteria for financial institutions. The rating agency said it "may lead to modest adjustment" in the ratings of some banks but that there would not be a systematic change in any direction.