Latin America Heavy Debt Load Could Spark More Unrest in 2022
Financial analysts have warned that the coronavirus pandemic could threaten the future of the region’s debt markets. But what does this mean for the nations in Latin America, which are expected to become the biggest issuer of new bonds?
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2021-12-17
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