Latin America sovereign debt outlook
OMFIF’s annual outlook for the Latin American sovereign bond market brings together sovereign debt management heads with senior portfolio managers in the region to discuss funding conditions for the year ahead. This event will be broadcast globally to the OMFIF network, which includes policy-makers, issuers, investors and central bankers. The virtual audience will have an opportunity to submit questions to the moderator and all sessions will be recorded and made available on demand shortly after the event has finished. The report advocates a new fiscal paradigm where governments act as strategic investors, using financial instruments and partnerships, and leveraging better allocations, to maximise long-term public value and fiscal resilience.

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