Bonds 'shut' for Turkish borrowers, but maturities well covered
Turkish issuers have $2.5bn of public international bonds scheduled to mature before the end of this year but will have a tough time accessing bond markets aft the attempted coup of two weeks ago. But an EM syndicate banker said that most of those maturing bonds have already been refinanced.
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