Brazil’s largest pulp and paper is seeking to extend its debt maturity and could sell some assets in the process, CFO says
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Appetite rises for debt-for-nature swaps: TNC
More investors and financial institutions want to participate in more such deals in Latin America and the Caribbean, says nonprofit’s debt director
Mexico City mulls bond or loan
Local government is considering the best options to fund infrastructure projects, finance secretary says
Costa Rica mulls fresh domestic euro bond deal
Government could issue more euro-denominated notes in the local market after last month’s inaugural deal, official tells LatinFinance
Caixa to beat path to global bond market
The Brazilian bank plans to become more active in the cross-border bond market as its loan portfolio grows, CEO says
BNP says infra may spark Brazil IPO revival
Subsidiary of French bank says the infrastructure sector could fuel a recovery in share listings next year
Galicia chief sees ‘many more’ IPOs out of Argentina
Head of the country’s biggest banking group predicts a rebound in overseas share listings, provided the government keeps a handle on its debt
Argentine regulator expects equity pick-up as bond deals multiply
Securities commission’s efforts to make it easier to sell debt are helping to spur issuance, top official says
IDB Invest starts pre-funding early for 2026
Lender gets ahead of the New Year rush to market, and may not return until the second half of 2026, senior official tells LatinFinance
Argentine banks step up bond sales
Lenders are raising debt locally and may sell bonds abroad to expand their loan books after years of limited market access, says banking exec
