July 2000

LATIN BORROWERS: Brazil beats Argentina on points



It may be 148 years since their troops last fought each other in combat and nine years since they buried their economic differences to form Mercosur, but rivalry between Argentina and Brazil still runs deep. These days South America's two superpowers fight proxy wars over credit ratings, GDP growth rates - and of course football.

Brazil's latest victory over its southern rival came in the international debt markets, in the form of basis points. Last month it was able to issue a euro-denominated bond at a cheaper rate than Argentina's debt was trading. This is unexpected: Argentina, after all, is rated one notch higher than Brazil by all the credit-rating agencies.

Brazil's e750 million five-year bond issue, led by Credit Suisse First Boston and Salomon Smith Barney, was priced to yield 417 basis points over French treasuries, a little less than Argentina's outstanding Five-year euro bond. And this is not a...


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