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Descripción del funcionamiento del mercado secundario de bonos soberanos locales en Chile

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  • Sergio D’Acuña
  • Sergio Godoy
  • Nicolás Malandre

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En este trabajo se describe el funcionamiento del mercado secundario de los bonos de largo plazo soberanos locales. Más específicamente, se describen en profundidad los agentes involucrados, los instrumentos transados y los tipos de plataformas existentes. A partir de este trabajo es posible obtener las siguientes conclusiones. Primero, existe un alto grado de segmentación en el mercado secundario de renta fija chileno. Segundo, los bancos residentes son los agentes fundamentales en este mercado ya que son los únicos que pueden actuar en todas las plataformas disponibles, ya sea por cuenta propia o como intermediarios. Tercero, siguiendo la tendencia mundial, las plataformas de mercado secundario han tendido a volverse más automáticas. Por último, el mercado de derivados ha tenido una fuerte expansión en tiempos recientes.

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  • Sergio D’Acuña & Sergio Godoy & Nicolás Malandre, 2009. "Descripción del funcionamiento del mercado secundario de bonos soberanos locales en Chile," Economic Statistics Series 72, Central Bank of Chile.
  • Handle: RePEc:chb:bcchee:72
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    1. Vicente Lazen, 2005. "El Mercado Secundario de Deuda en Chile," Finance 0512020, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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