Títulos colombianos estão entre os de maior rendimento nos mercados emergentes

Os títulos soberanos da Colômbia de dois, três, cinco e 10 anos apresentam alguns dos maiores rendimentos entre os mercados emergentes, de acordo com dados de mercado de 12 de maio de 2026.

No prazo de dois anos, os títulos colombianos rendem 13,843%, superando a taxa do Brasil e ocupando o quinto lugar entre as economias emergentes. Apenas Líbano, Turquia, Egito e Nigéria registram rendimentos mais altos.

Para os vencimentos de três e cinco anos, a Colômbia ocupa o quarto e o quinto lugar, com rendimentos de 14,262% e 14,342%. No prazo de 10 anos, o rendimento é de 13,515%, o sétimo mais alto globalmente e o segundo na região.

Os números refletem a elevada percepção de risco dos investidores em meio à deterioração fiscal e à incerteza econômica. O mercado continua a demandar esses títulos por seus altos retornos, embora os custos de financiamento do país estejam aumentando.

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