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The fixed-income market in Uruguay

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posted on 2023-08-05, 11:11 authored by Julio de Brun, Néstor Gandelman, Herman Kamil, Arturo Porzecanski

Uruguay's capital markets remain undeveloped despite the country's financial liberalization dating back to the 1970s, which was reinforced by passage of several additional laws in 1990s whose aim was to promote the local financial markets. The government is able to raise funds domestically in what is a liquid bond market, but private firms continue to fund themselves mostly out of retained earnings or else via bank loans and suppliers' credit. Moreover, when compared to others in Latin America, Uruguayan firms feature the highest ratios of liability dollarization, and corporate debt structures with the shortest maturities - currency and maturity mismatches that render them (and by extension, their creditors) extremely fragile. A deepening of the domestic capital market would probably alleviate this vulnerability of the Uruguayan economy. The financial fragility of Uruguayan firms amplified by corporate governance issues are the main impediments for the development of the capital markets. Given the current firm practices and the absence of sizeable institutional investors besides the Pension funds, the fixed income market will most likely remain a source of funding for very few firms.

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Universidad ORT Uruguay; International Monetary Fund; American University (Washington, D.C.); Columbia University

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Working paper version of article published as: de Brun Mascheroni, Julio Ernesto and Gandelman, Nestor and Kamil, Herman and Porzecanski, Arturo C., The Fixed-Income Market in Uruguay (August 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=929166 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.929166.

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