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Colbún Places $320m In Local Bonds

Chilean electricity provider Colbún sold around $320m worth of local inflation-adjusted bonds on Thursday, issuing the paper in two tranches with maturities of 6 and 21 years. The 6-year notes sold to yield 3.56% and the 20-year paper to yield 4.07%, according to a filing by Colbún with the local stock exchange. Santander Investment led the issues. Last week the generator had announced it would place up to $425m via the sale of 8- and 20-year bonds. Colbún has succeeded in improving its financial position in recent years – boosting liquidity and extending its debt profile. The company has been investing in expanding generation capacity and expects three new facilities to come on line in 2007, generating an extra 145MW or 700 GWh a year.

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Chile Gets OECD Call

Chile was one of only five countries – and the only one from Latin America – to be invited to start talks with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) regarding membership. Chile will become the first nation in South America, and the second in Latin America (after Mexico) to join the group of 30 countries that meet regularly to compare policy and best practice in economic, environmental and social areas. The Organisation said it had also called for “enhanced engagement” with Brazil, a precursor to eventual membership.

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Fitch Revises Chile Outlook To Positive

Fitch Ratings Tuesday revised the outlook on Chile’s long-term foreign and local currency sovereign Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to positive from stable. The ratings action reflects improvements in its external balance sheet helped by “further enhancement of its prudent, rules-based macroeconomic policies along with high commodity prices.” Fitch expects continuing positive trends in public finance and external balance sheet, which “raise the likelihood of a ratings upgrade over a horizon of two years,” says Theresa Paiz Fredel, senior director for Latin American Sovereign Ratings.

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Ontario Teachers Buys Chilean Utility

Ontario Teachers Pension Plan said Tuesday it agreed to purchase a 51% stake in Empresa de Servicios Sanitarios del Bio-Bio, a Chilean water utility, for $328m. The deal is the fund’s first foray into Latin American infrastructure, Vittorio Perona, head of utilities and energy investment banking at Dresdner in London, tells LatinFinance. “Chile’s high quality investment climate, with a good legal and regulatory environment and access to credit” gave the private equity-like pension fund the confidence to pursue the deal, says Perona, whose group advised OTPP on the acquisition from Southern Cross, an Argentina-based private equity shop. The financial closing of the deal is expected in July. OTPP is also buying 100% of Aguas Nuevo Sur Maule from Southern Cross for an undisclosed sum.

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BancoEstado To Sell $89m Local Bonds

Chilean state-owned BancoEstado, the country’s third-largest bank in lending terms, is preparing to issue local bonds worth around $89m today, Tuesday, the institution said in a filing with the Santiago Stock Exchange. The inflation-adjusted notes will carry a maturity of 24.5 years. Money raised will be used for consumer and mortgage lending, said the bank.

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Colbún Plans Offering

Chilean electricity provider Colbún is hoping to raise up to $425m via bond offerings in the first quarter of the year, to be issued in 8- and 20-year tranches. Earlier this year, the company had indicated it was hoping to pull in around $300m to finance investment. Colbún has succeeded in improving its financial position in recent years – boosting liquidity and extending its debt profile. The company has been investing in expanding generation capacity and expects three new facilities to come on line in 2007, generating an extra 145MW or 700 GWh a year.

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