Latin American development bank begins investor calls to pitch its first-ever perpetual notes offering, source says
Category: Regulation
Votorantim units tap US bond market
Brazilian conglomerate’s banking division prices first international deal in almost five years, as mining division also places notes
First Quantum drops Panama lawsuits
Canadian mining firm withdraws two arbitration cases related to the forced closure of its Panamanian copper mine
Corporates teeing up global bond sales after March lull
Nexa Resources, Hunt Oil Perú and Sura Asset Managers intend to tap the US bond market to refinance debt
As global risks abound, LatAm shows resilience
As fears of a US downturn rattle markets, bankers, investors and policy makers are optimistic Latin American economies can withstand the turbulence
Panama unfazed by Trump canal threats, says FinMin
Chapman expects US rhetoric to be “short-lived” and also says cutting Panama’s budget deficit is “non-negotiable” after last year’s ratings downgrade
Banco do Brasil leans into ESG
Senior executive says bank is committed to its green financing policy, even if banks elsewhere are reviewing theirs
Chile aims to crank up ESG financing
A looming sustainability taxonomy promises to encourage a lot more corporates to sell thematic bonds
LatAm hunkers down for trade war, and worse
As a new Trump tariff deadline looms, government officials in Latin America worry about the impact on interest rates, capital flows, and geopolitical stability
Banco BV preps return to global bond market
Votorantim conglomerate’s lending arm will begin calling investors this week to pitch its first deal in almost five years, source says
