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Thanks for all the replies. To follow up, i just want to confirm that not all country issues sovereign bonds, right? I'm looking for the sovereign bond yields of a developing country in Latin America, and I've tried a number of popular sites and they only show countries like U.S (of course), UK, Japan, Euro, etc.

 
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doctorttI'm just having a lot of troubles finding the sovereign bond yields for the country of Honduras. Can someone please look it up for me? I will get you a coffee or whatever whenever I'm in town.

Sorry for the delay in my answer doctortt, I didn't see this thread.

Honduras doesn't have a bond that is traded in market everyday as T-Note or Bund. Government has to ask to the Congress to issue bonds in order to finance the country, and they have to approve it.

First time in history they were permitted to put debt in the international market was this past November, but Government hasn't still done it. 750,000,000$ is the amount to the international market plus 250,000,000$ internally.

It's calculated that its yield should be between 6-7%, according to the economists of the region.

If you speak Spanish, these links may be helpful:

http://www.centralamericadata.com/es/article/home/Honduras_Emisin_de_de…

http://www.laprensa.hn/Secciones-Principales/Honduras/Apertura/Bono-hon…

http://www.laprensa.hn/Secciones-Principales/Honduras/Tegucigalpa/Deuda…

So, to resume, there is no "actual and day-to-day" yield from Honduras "bono".

 

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