BlueOrange Capital wants to mobilize private capital to provide mezzanine debt for sustainable investments in Latin America, but it understands that making an impact comes at a cost.
Category: Peru
Impact bonds emerge as an asset class
Test cases in Colombia and Peru are proving the effectiveness of impact bonds, but not their appeal to institutional investors.
Local-currency bonds fail to keep up the momentum
Global local currency bonds were a popular fundraising option in 2017, but new issues have slowed down this year as investors look to avoid exchange rate risk amid market uncertainty.
Peru picks new finmin
Carlos Oliva, a former deputy at MEF, replaces David Tuesta and becomes the fifth finance minister in a year
Odebrecht case delays M&A deals
A far-reaching bribery scandal has shifted the landscape of M&A in Latin America. Now the sale of Peru’s Chaglla hydropower plant is in danger of collapsing.
Grupo Romero unit nabs Salaverry concession
Peruvian conglomerate’s two-prong subsidiary earmarks $229m worth of investments to upgrade the local port
Peru’s president pledges renewed infra investments
Peru’s new president enjoys widespread support as he faces the lingering fallout from the Odebrecht corruption scandal and tries to boost economic growth.
Peru looks for new finmin
David Tuesta leaves his post after bus and truck drivers threaten to protest against hiking fuel taxes
Latin America widens trade relations in the time of Trump
As the United States imposes tariffs on steel imports, Latin America downplays the threat of a trade war but looks to reinforce commercial ties with other countries. By Lucien Chauvin, Amy Guthrie, Thierry Ogier and Mat Youkee
BBVA prepares Peruvian bond sale
BBVA Continental could earn up to $45.9m from the sale of three-year notes in the local market
