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A mystery bond in Venezuela has traders scratching their heads

Bloomberg Bond investors in Venezuela have made a dispiriting discovery. Last week, traders started quoting prices on a $3 billion note issued by the nation’s state-owned oil company. While the eight-year securities were first sold in October 2014 under New York law, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, not much else is known. The bonds don’t trade on any U.S. ...

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Brazil real drops as top bank weakens currency

Bloomberg Brazil’s real led losses among its most-traded peers as the central bank stepped in to weaken the currency, extending a program announced this month after three years of trying to support the real. The real fell 0.3 percent to 3.6388 per dollar on Tuesday in Sao Paulo, the only drop among 16 major currencies, after earlier falling as much ...

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Mexico’s first power auction awards 1,720 MW of wind, solar contracts

Bloomberg Renewable energy developers won contracts to produce 1,720 megawatts of power in Mexico during the country’s first-ever private auction, after the government ended a decades-long state electricity monopoly in 2013. Seven wind and solar companies including Enel Green Power, SunPower Systems Mexico and Recurrent Energy won 15-year contracts to rights to provide the state-owned Comision Federal de Electricidad with ...

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