Key Facts
—The issue. Honduras placed L19,679m (about $746m) of domestic bonds in the first half of 2026, against a target of L20,000m.
—The climb. The same half-year raised L2,947.6m in 2024 and L9,653.6m in 2025, so issuance has risen nearly sevenfold in two years.
—The tilt. Domestic bonds now make up 49.91% of all public debt, up from 47.12% at the end of 2021.
—The ceiling. The approved internal-debt limit rose from L27,599.6m to L30,985.1m in a reformulated budget sent to Congress.
















