LatAm Bonds
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Investors hope a government more open to fiscal tightening will come to power in 2026
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Bank intends to issue more hybrid capital but ‘more MDBs need to print’ for new asset class to grow further
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The country has not printed a Eurobond for nearly five years
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Three corporates printed this week, as did Peru in its own currency
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Supply so far this year from the country is the highest for nearly a decade
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Pampa Energia tapped 2034s earlier this week
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State-owned lender continues run of Peruvian bond issues with sticky order book
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Peruvian lender brings first non-sovereign deal from the region since April 1
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The standout deals, issuers, banks and other market participants were crowned at a gala industry dinner in New York
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Sovereign pays at least 25bp of concession but points to healthy demand after broader spread widening
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Sovereign bonds have suffered a brutal eight days, like other emerging markets
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All-in yields no higher for most in secondary as several issuers line up to follow Brazilian duo