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Chilean Masisa Issues Inflation-linked Bonds

Chilean Masisa, Latin America’s leading wood board manufacturer, has issued two tranches of local inflation-linked bonds worth $163 million in total. The company issued $69 million worth of seven-year bonds priced at 4.59% and $94 million worth of 21-year paper, priced at 4.79%. The funds raised will be used to finance expansion and investment projects in Chile and abroad.

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Chile Growth Accelerates

Record prices for copper, Chile’s top export, strong industrial production and investment drove Chile’s year-on-year GDP growth rate to 6.1% in November. Economists forecast growth will slow a little this year to 5.5% on weaker copper prices and higher interest rates to contain inflation. Consumer prices rose 3.7% last year, the highest in five years.

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Copper Mine Strike

Chilean state-owned copper company Codelco said a walkout of service workers has not affected production. Maintenance, service, and construction employees stopped work after the government rejected demands for a $963 bonus per worker. Copper prices hit a new record as markets anticipated that unrest would disrupt production. Copper for March delivery rose 4.90 cents to $2.0975 per pound in New York.

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Peru Wants Fujimori

Peru filed papers in Santiago to extradite former president Alberto Fujimori from Chile to face charges of corruption and human rights violations. Chilean police held Fujimori, 73, in November after he arrived in Santiago from five years exile in Japan. Chilean officials rejected Peru’s initial request to expel Fujimori and said instead they would await a court ruling on his case.

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Codelco Contract Workers Strike

Contract workers at Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, have decided to go on strike demanding a one-off wage bonus from the government. The workers are keen to see a share of the windfall from this year’s record copper prices. Codelco uses around 28,000 contract workers and is dependent on them for many of its processes. Union officials say they expect around 6,000 workers to strike.

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