(Reuters) - Prices of bonds issued by Latin American countries also
declined slightly, but risk spreads tightened as the asset
class outperformed the U.S. Treasury market.
However, the two main exceptions in the region were Mexican
stocks, which closed at a record level for the fifth
consecutive session, and the Colombian peso, which ended at its
strongest level since March of 2000.
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declined slightly, but risk spreads tightened as the asset
class outperformed the U.S. Treasury market.
However, the two main exceptions in the region were Mexican
stocks, which closed at a record level for the fifth
consecutive session, and the Colombian peso, which ended at its
strongest level since March of 2000.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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