Bonos de Colombia se ubican entre los de mayor rendimiento en emergentes

Los bonos soberanos de Colombia a dos, tres, cinco y 10 años registran tasas entre las más altas de los mercados emergentes, según datos del mercado al 12 de mayo de 2026.

A dos años, los bonos colombianos ofrecen un rendimiento de 13,843 por ciento, superando al de Brasil y ubicándose en el quinto lugar entre las economías emergentes. Solo los títulos de Líbano, Turquía, Egipto y Nigeria presentan tasas superiores.

En los vencimientos a tres y cinco años, Colombia ocupa el cuarto y quinto puesto respectivamente, con tasas de 14,262 por ciento y 14,342 por ciento. Para el plazo de 10 años, el rendimiento alcanza 13,515 por ciento, la séptima más alta a nivel global y la segunda en la región.

Estas cifras reflejan la elevada percepción de riesgo por parte de los inversionistas, en un contexto de deterioro fiscal y mayor incertidumbre económica. El mercado aún demanda estos títulos por los altos retornos que ofrecen, aunque los costos de financiamiento para el país aumentan.

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