Mexican hotel operator’s credit rating is bumped up a notch after refinancing its 2027 global bonds
Category: Regions
Oil surge scrambles LatAm bond deals
Cross-border bond sales have dried up since the start of the Iran war and buyers are likely to get selective when issuers return to market
Energy shock undercuts case for rate cuts in LatAm
Iran war-driven oil price surge could delay easing cycles across the region
LatAm’s first green fertilizer plant takes shape
Atome landed multilateral loans to part fund the investment and is seeking private financing for the rest, company exec says
Jamaica eyes resilience-led rebuild after record hurricane damage
Planning chief says reconstruction strategy could become blueprint for the Caribbean as government seeks $1.3 bln in new borrowing
Mexican firms prep IPOs
Companies are preparing deals to capitalize on windows of opportunity, which could be short, a Bank of America executive says
América Móvil guns for assets in Colombia
Mexican telco is seeking to buy Azteca and TotalPlay’s assets in expansion push
Sabesp to boost stake in EMAE
Brazilian water and sanitation firm reached a deal to buy Oceania, one of EMAE’s shareholders
LatAm braces for oil price shock
High oil prices could test the region’s recent fiscal advances, as government officials look to help consumers and businesses with energy subsidies
CDB plans to be regular issuer of global bonds
New euro medium term notes program will cut cost of capital and fuel lending needed for Caribbean region’s growth, says top official
