China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

The truth about Asian investment banking

February 2012

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Deals of the Year 2011: Latin America – Runaway successes in a stop-start year


Weak equities, developments in DCM and intra-regional M&A trends make for an interesting – if eclectic – mix of Latin American deals of the year



Latin America
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Gerdau follow-on
Value R$4,985 million ($ 3,141 million)
Date April 12 2011
Bookrunners Bradesco BBI, BTG Pactual and Itaú BBA
View deal information: Gerdau follow-on

Republic of Chile
Value $1 billion 10-year (and Ps162 billion retap of its Chilean peso denominated 2020s.)
Date September 7 2011
Bookrunners Deutsche Bank and HSBC
View deal information: Republic of Chile

OGX
Value $2,563 million
Date May 26 2011
Bookrunners Credit Suisse, HSBC, Itaú BBA and JPMorgan
View deal information: OGX

Disposal of AEI’s Latin American assets
(Ashmore owns 55% of AEI)
Value Equity consideration of $4.7 billion paid in cash
Date January 19 2011
Advisers Itaú BBA and Goldman Sachs advised AEI
View deal information: Disposal of AEI’s Latin American assets

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