Latin America debt markets: Brazil’s IFRS reform aids Energesia perpetual hybrid

R$200 million perpetual hybrid deal for Brazilian utility Energesia put together by Bank of America Merril Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Santander.

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Pedro Bianchi, head of Brazil DCM at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, was involved in another of this year’s landmark transactions when BAML, along with Morgan Stanley and Santander, took advantage of the country’s adoption of IFRS accounting standards to design a perpetual hybrid for utility company Energesia.

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