Green bond advocates want companies to engage more with environmentally conscious investors. But are issuers willing to go that extra mile to ensure growth of sustainable securities in Latin America?
Category: Capital Markets
Caribbean economies get their books in order
With commodity prices stabilizing and tourism numbers expected to increase, prospects for growth in the Caribbean are rising, but concerns about the fiscal side linger on.
DR deepens local markets
Encouraged by a strong economy and the increasingly open capital markets, international investors are taking another look at the Dominican Republic.
Mexican issuers brace for uncertainty
So far this year, Mexican bond issuers have run the gamut from the sovereign to a cash-strapped steelmaker. But as the July elections approach, the field is dwindling. By Aleksandra Snesareva
Where sovereigns lead, corporates follow
Sovereign issuers are increasingly tapping global capital markets through local currency bonds. Corporate issuers are likely not far behind.
Brazil ponders pre-election market tap
Investors question clarity of presidential candidates, talks potential dollars, euros, sources
Judge approves ICA restructuring
Mexican constructor advances negotiations regarding some $3.5bn in indebtedness
Northgate unveils new CKD
Mexican investor builds $160m equity fund, picks Santander to coordinate bookbuilding
Former Deutsche banker joins BNP Mexico
Francisco Hernandez Lozano takes the country head role
GMexico Transportes finishes peso tap
Railroad operator spreads $265m across its 2022 floaters and 2027 fixed-rate bond, sources
