Felipe Brandão, country director at López Leon Brokers in São Paulo, wasn’t surprised when the Brazilian government announced in late June that it would issue $750 million in five-year floating-rate […]
Category: Brazil
Dual-Funded Security
Banco do Estado de São Paulo (Banespa), the Brazilian flagship of Banco Santander, showed innovation when it issued $400 million in 5.5%, seven-year notes backed by cash flows in two […]
Future Prospects
Good government pays off. With Chile and Brazil as examples, tomorrow’s hope is that the rest of the region will embrace responsible policies.
Brazil’s Challenge
Brazil needs to invest more than $200 billion in infrastructure. The federal and state governments hope to achieve this through Public-Private Partnerships.
Brazil’s Euro Comeback
Brazil returns to the European bond market for the first time in two and a half years and finds strong demand among Europe’s growing pool of institutional investors.
Keeping the Power On
Will the lights go out in Latin America? Maybe not, but the prognosis at LatinFinance’s roundtable on infrastructure finance in Brazil, wasn’t hopeful.
Virtue is its Own Reward
Brazilian companies have realized that short-changing their shareholders can be counter-productive. Investors, market regulators and companies are beginning to stamp out abuse.
Making Banking Safer
Brazil’s Central Bank has worked successfully with the country’s private banks to build a new system to monitor lending across the financial markets.
