Brazilian developer Cyrela, which is meeting...
EDP Energias do Brasil will acquire...
General Shopping Brasil is keeping the...
Travelers, the US property and casualty...
Banco BVA, a mid-size Brazilian bank...
Moody’s says it has cut the...
Banco do Nordeste do Brasil, which...
Price talk for a new bond...
Queiroz Galvao Exploracao e Participacao, the...
US-based venture capital fund BlackBerry Partners...
Braskem has filed to raise BRL588m...
WestLB and Santander have allocated commitments...
Brazilian developer Cyrela is meeting fixed...
General Shopping Brasil is indicating 10.00%...
Banco Mercantil do Brasil (BMB) saw...
Brazil’s Banco do Nordeste do Brasil...
Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN) will be...
With the markets largely having anticipated...
Banco Itau Chile is offering Libor...
Santander Brasil has added $350m to...
Brazilian IT company Tivit has hired...
Vale CFO Guilherme Cavalcanti says the...
Cultural barriers remain, but the China-LatAm relationship is starting to blossom. Both sides hope to convert dialogue into more frequent large transactions.
Petrobras’ record-breaking equity raise underlines risk to minority shareholders in large, strategically important Brazilian industry. It also highlights relative value in the novo mercado.
As LatAm stares down a growing list of infrastructure needs, builders and governments hope private lenders return. The only certainty is multilateral and state lending.
Investors, issuers and bankers partying in DC at the IMF annual meetings oozed optimism verging on complacency.
Eduardo Centola has joined UBS as CEO of the investment bank in Brazil, where the Swiss bank is focused on rebuilding its coverage.
To the relief of dizzy investors and baggy-eyed bankers, LatAm issuers began to take a minor breather in October, slowing from September’s breakneck pace that saw $14.6 billion in cross-border dollar bonds.
With Petrobras’ $70 billion capitalization out of the way, other LatAm equity issuers are cleared for takeoff.
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Jul 16 - 17, 2013 | Sheraton on the Park, Sydney, Australia
An in depth look at the rapidly evolving state of the Latin America Australia investment... more
Sep 10 - 11, 2013 | Westin Beijing Chaoyang, Beijing, China
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Sep 13, 2013 | Shilla Hotel, Seoul, Korea
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Sep 26 - 27, 2013 | Fiesta Americana, Veracruz, Mexico
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Oct 9, 2013 | Capitale, New York City
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Is recent bond market volatility the end of easy borrowing for LatAm issuers?
Yes, dollar borrowing will get more expensive
No, it’s just a bout of market nervousness
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There is performance risk that the market is going to have to evaluate and assess. I think that is very healthy for the market because that will enable us to finance a much wider range of projects.
Luis Fernando Andrade, Colombian National Infrastructure Agency
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