Latin America
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The state-owned oil firm plans a new bond to help manage its debt-laden balance sheet
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Borrower manages to price deal without JBIC guarantee
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Santiago-headquartered Banco de Chile kicked off investor calls on Wednesday for an inaugural senior unsecured dollar benchmark. The investment grade borrower is holding meetings against a backdrop of undecided national elections and uncertainty over the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
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Mexican multi-brand restaurant operator has mandated banks for investor calls ahead of a potential benchmark deal.
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South America sovereign leans on niche market and credit strength to keep LatAm primary open
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Central bank changes in Mexico also ‘unhelpful’ for supply
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Irrational investment decisions are nothing new. But danger lurks in El Salvador’s Bitcoin bond plans
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Red-eyes to Latin America are back, but opinions differ over how much business travel will return
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Natural gas producer to buy back most of its bond issue due 2025
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Local issuers want to beat the noise from Brazil in run-up to election
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Right-wing candidate’s strong showing encourages markets