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Investors consider more El Salvador debt
Investors consider more El Salvador debt
September 19, 2017
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Peter Agra
Central American sovereign issuer could return with up to $500m more in the cross-border bond market this year, sources say
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El Salvador has not ruled out more bond issues this year, with talks of another $500m still on the table as the Central American sovereign issuer ponders its budget, two fixed-income investors told LatinFinance. While the government prefers to tap the local debt capital markets, sources have said that domestic banks already hold substantial sovereign debt, which may have hit a ceiling. "Conditions in the cross-border bond market are positive so it would not be surprising if [El Salvador] returne
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