1. Along with Mexican stocks, Luke recommends Venezuelan bonds. 2. Brady bonds fell, led by Venezuelan bonds, amid concern that U.S. interest rates may soon rise, threatening to draw funds out of riskier emerging markets. 3. A large sale helped push down Venezuelan bonds, traders said. 4. All signs point to a rally in Latin American markets, with the biggest gains in Mexican equities and Venezuelan bonds, a leading market strategist said. 5. Layoffs would also fuel the recent rally in Venezuelan bonds and stocks, as would a broader agreement with the IMF, Welch said. 6. Mexican Brady bonds were little changed and Venezuelan bonds posted small gains. 7. Perot sold his Venezuelan bonds during the reporting period. 8. That has led him to avoid investing in Venezuelan bonds. 9. Venezuelan bonds were the only Latin American Brady securities to rise today. 10. Venezuelan bonds also plunged. |