Labeled bond issuance took a breather in 2025, but industry experts are optimistic about the outlook for the year ahead amid strong investor demand
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Maduro’s capture stokes Venezuela bond rally
Investor bets on regime change prove prescient, but a restructuring of the oil-rich country’s debt could be long and arduous
Investors expectant as Kast clinches Chile election
Far-right candidate wins big in the presidential election, but a divided congress may force him to water down key pledges
LatAm bond issuance to hold steady in 2026
A mixed fiscal outlook and election volatility will underpin this steady dealmaking, analysts say
Honduran bonds rise with election in the balance
While the leading candidates allege fraud in Sunday’s presidential vote, analysts say the election result seems positive for markets
UN’s Brazil summit boosts LatAm climate finance efforts
COP30 led to billions of dollars in financing commitments for the region, and a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels is in the works
Chilean markets bounce as voters shift right
Investors see a rosy outlook for Chile’s economy after José Antonio Kast secures his place in a Dec. 14 presidential runoff vote
LatAm rate cut outlook intact despite hawkish Fed
Fed officials have cast doubt on a December cut, but analysts still see space for lower rates in Mexico and a cutting cycle in Brazil
Region’s market momentum could extend into 2026
Global investors diving back into emerging markets in 2025 could be a sign of things to come, say investors and analysts
Latin America’s carbon markets start linking up
Much yet must be done, but domestic markets are growing and integrating with international ones

