Latin America
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CFO expects ‘vast majority’ of future deals to be labelled, as lender focuses on rebuilding pipeline of eligible projects
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Conditions set fair for slew of opportunistic liability management deals from Latin American issuers
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Lender pays just 20bp-25bp over government as fiscal issues weigh on sovereign and scarcity supports bank spreads
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Oil and gas name returns after six years as investors warm to Vaca Muerta companies
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Fibra Uno and El Puerto de Liverpool each market dual tranche deals
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Concessions for Mexico, JBS, Chile and Codelco stay slim as appetite for credit remains broad
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Oil company issues largest Argentine corporate bond in almost a decade to take out a July maturity
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Argentina should be a growing source of issuance in 2025
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In just two months, the Bahamas, Barbados, Ecuador and El Salvador have doubled the number of debt-for-nature swaps completed by EM bond issuers. These transactions could make the product easier for other countries to replicate
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Pampa Energía latest to join bond pipeline after Argentina's first true debut issue for six years
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International angle enables both Mexican issuers to draw interest beyond traditional EM buyers
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Sovereign authorised to issue up to $1bn but some investors still have doubts on IMF programme