Mexico has again entered the global bond market this year, offering sustainable euro-denominated bonds. This move follows its largest-ever bond transaction in Latin America, completed just weeks ago. The country is now selling 2 billion euros (about US$2.2 billion) in sustainable sovereign notes, maturing in eight years. The sale is managed by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya […]
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