Latin America
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We can’t know yet whether borrowers are right to issue in tricky markets
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Mexican payroll lender failed to strengthen liquidity in time for Swiss franc maturity
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Caribbean sovereign has been expected in primary markets since January
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Mexican state utility offers up to 50bp of new issue premium for dual-tranche deal
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Suriname’s debt workout has the ingredients to be a fascinating case study for sovereign restructuring. GlobalCapital spoke exclusively to the two ministers leading creditor negotiations, Armand Achaibersing (l) and Albert Ramdin (r).
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Markets are sending Chilean borrowers a message; they must pay attention
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Coruripe clinches debut bond almost four years after first postponement
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Sovereign the latest LatAm borrower to face tricky conditions
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Guatemalan sugar co decides not to issue after ‘extensive’ roadshow
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With Latin American primary bond markets in a rather sorry state, we’ll start somewhere a little bit more cheery
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Brazilian steel producer notches 10 year bond despite recent LatAm deals trading down
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Political complications remain before the country can seal deal with Fund but debt is too high, even in optimistic scenarios