Peripheral Europe leaves first prints on long road to market access recovery
Anyone looking for signs that the debt crisis that has ravaged the borrowing programmes and economies of Europe’s peripheral borrowers might be easing was rewarded this week with syndicated comebacks from Portugal, Spain and the Autonomous Community of Madrid, writes Ralph Sinclair.
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