Argentina took advantage of market conditions to place the third tranche of its dollar-denominated Bonar VII bond issue, Thursday, achieving a yield of 7.71% - at the low end of market expectations. The sovereign sold $500 million of the seven-year paper, which matures December 2013. The Republic last issued the securities in November when it achieved a yield of 8.03%. The government has $500 million left of the $2 billion program. Argentina’s external financing needs in the first quarter of this year total $3.76 billion.
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Friday, January 26, 2007
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Argentina Takes Bids For Bonar VII

Argentina will auction the third tranche of its dollar-denominated Bonar VII bond issue today, Thursday, according to the economy ministry. The sovereign is offering $500 million of the seven-year paper, which matures December 2013. The Republic last issued the securities, which carry a coupon of 7%, in November when it achieved a yield of 8.03%. This time around, Argentina will be looking for a yield of around 7.8%, say analysts. The government has so far issued $1 billion of a total $2 billion approved. Argentina’s external financing needs in the first quarter of this year total $3.76 billion. On Wednesday, Argentina’s country risk hit another record low, dropping to 190 basis points, as measured by JPMorgan’s EMBI+ index.
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