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CABEI Brings Triple-Market Bond
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has placed $67.6m 10-year bond into three Central American markets, marking the first time a borrower has simultaneously registered and sold debt in three of the isthmus’s countries. The 2021 bond priced at par and offered buyers in Panama Costa Rica and El Salvador a coupon that steps up from 2% to 3% after year two, to 4% in year five and to 6% in year seven. Yield to call and yield to maturity for the $67.6m bond came in at 2.6% and 4.3%, respectively. The bonds are callable after 4.5 years. The development bank issued $31.6m in Costa Rica, $22m in El Salvador and $14m in Panama. Local pension funds and banks were the main investors. The multilateral bank’s issuance represents the first time a bond has been simultaneously registered and sold in three local capital markets in the region. Citi led the transaction, rated AAA locally in Costa Rica and El Salvador. A local rating in Panama was not required.
