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Brazil’s Banks Kept 82% of the Bonds They Were Meant to Sell
Brazil’s banks retained 82.4% of R$55bn in corporate bonds sold in Q2, with 62 of 102 registered issues fully absorbed by arranging banks. Tax-free infrastructure bonds saw a 57.6% volume decline, with 89.1% remaining unsold.
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