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Argentina Returns to the International Credit Market After 15 Years

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April 20, 2016, 5:07 AM ET
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Argentina's President Mauricio Macri offers an interview to AFP at the Casa Rosada presidential palace in Buenos Aires on February 22, 2016. Macri won elections in November 2015, ending 12 years of leftist and crisis-ridden rule by the late Nestor Kirchner and his wife Cristina. US President Barack Obama will travel to Argentina next month, offering support to Macri's efforts to end a decade-and-a-half of financial isolation and political enmity with Washington. Macri "signaled that he'd like to have closer economic and diplomatic cooperation with the United States," said top Obama foreign policy aide Ben Rhodes, announcing Obama's visit. AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATA / AFP / JUAN MABROMATA (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images)Photograph by Juan Mabromata — AFP/Getty Images

Argentina made a triumphant return to the international bond markets on Tuesday, selling a bigger-than-expected US$16.5bn offering that amassed a whopping US$69bn-plus in orders.

A market pariah since a 2001 default, Argentina was welcomed back to the club of borrowing nations with one of the largest order books ever seen for an emerging markets bond.

That allowed it to achieve tight pricing across all four tranches, underscoring the market’s eagerness to get in on one of the marquee offerings of the year so far.

“Argentina is a grab-fest out there,” one New York-based investor told IFR.

Some in the market doubted the sovereign, plagued by defaults in the past and an uncertain political climate in the present, would reach its ambitious pricing goals.

But on the day, it was able to sell a US$6.5bn 10-year, the centerpiece of the offering, at 7.5%.

It also sold a US$2.75bn three-year at 6.25%, a US$4.5bn five-year at 6.875% and a US$2.75bn 30-year at 8% with a 7.625% coupon. All tranches priced at par, except the 30-year which came at a price of 95.758.

Average yield on the new bond sale came at 7.14%, according to local brokerage citing Finance Minister Alfonso Prat-Gay.

New President Mauricio Macri wasted little time after taking office in December in agreeing terms with holdout creditors who had rejected the country’s debt restructuring after 2001.

A decade-long court battle ensued. But reaching terms with the litigants paved the way for the sale of Tuesday’s bond.

First dibs on the proceeds will go to the holdouts, led by US hedge funds Elliott Management and Aurelius Capital, will get about 75% of what they had claimed under the agreement.

Funds Flow

With US$16.5bn coming in, however, the Macri administration should have plenty to spare to help fund its budget deficit as the president overhauls Latin America’s third-largest economy.

After being locked out of the international capital markets because of the default, the government was often reliant on printing new money – which sent inflation soaring.

“I personally think people under-appreciate the challenges ahead and the small window of opportunity this government has,” the New York investor said.

Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JP Morgan and Santander are acting as global coordinators on the bond sale, while BBVA, Citigroup and UBS are joint bookrunners.

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