Brazil’s Banco Bradesco locked in its lowest rate ever
in a subordinated debt issue. More banks are lining up to follow
Bradesco into a market hungry for Brazilian risk.
Category: 2003
The Lure of the Orient
China has become one of Brazil’s biggest trading
partners, driven by its voracious demand for commodities. Bankers
are benefiting.
The Rift Grows Wider
The poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting
richer. President Hugo Chávez is tightening his grip on power as
challenges against his government grow.
A Sale and a Partnership Derailed
One company is high on ambition. The other is deep in
distress. The owners of Mexico’s top railroad now are feuding over
deal gone bad involving a choice asset.
What CACs Lack
Heralded as a breakthrough in the sovereign debt
restructuring debate, agreements between debtors and creditors
still need fine-tuning.
Brazil Glows, But Can it Grow?
The country has regained the confidence of investors
and but Brazil still faces considerable challenges that the markets
have ignored for too long.
What to Hope for in 2004
This year’s market rally, particularly in the final months of the year is signaling that the worst is over for Latin America. The world economy is pulling ahead and liquidity […]
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