Latin America
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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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Chile raises cash despite the uncertainty over who will win presidential election
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State energy firm will use proceeds, alongside injection of government cash, to help it fix its balance sheet
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Alsea impresses investors with retail brands to secure dollar bond
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An improving bond market helps Banco de Chile follow peer in launching first dollar deal
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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.