Finance minister Fernández tells LatinFinance the government has more financing available than it needs
Category: The LatAm View
Bahamas says investors hungry for new issuance
Economic Affairs Minister Halkitis says the government will make a decision on raising debt when interest rates “seem right”
Guatemala looks to bond market, PPPs to back infrastructure push
Finance minister eyes US investors following Trump administration’s early overtures
Banco do Brasil leans into ESG
Senior executive says bank is committed to its green financing policy, even if banks elsewhere are reviewing theirs
Officials downplay Trump ESG threat, regional divide
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has become more responsive to requests from Latin American countries for funding for social and sustainable programs, according to some officials in the region, who […]
LatAm hunkers down for trade war, and worse
As a new Trump tariff deadline looms, government officials in Latin America worry about the impact on interest rates, capital flows, and geopolitical stability
Honduras may add nature swap to financing options
A new green bond issue is also under consideration, finance minister says
Jamaica eschews new debt, eyes growth – minister
Official says debt consolidation remains top priority as economic turnaround notches new records
Costa Rica sees debt reform, IMF deal key to easing liquidity risks
Government expects to get congressional approval by May to step up global bond issuance, Finance Minister says
Uruguay says more bonds in pipeline
The new government plans one or two more cross-border deals in 2025 to cover financing needs, finance minister says
