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There have been trades after Thanksgiving in each of the last three years, suggesting new bar could be set
Emerging markets are particularly vulnerable to protests led by disgruntled youth
SSA issuers extend their hot run in the private market, crowding into the short end of the curve
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EM borrowers turning to bank finance but loan market window will not last forever
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Though EM bond markets are in a torrid state, spreads have held in. It suggests the worse could be yet to come
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Latin American airlines will operate under same holding company amid challenging environment
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It is difficult to see the regulator pushing Turkish corporate borrowers towards default, agreed market experts
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Alarm bells rang for emerging market bond investors on Wednesday as the US Consumer Price Index number for April was released at 8.3% year on year — lower than March's 8.5% print but still 20bp higher than expected. Investors said that this print is about sentiment and concern that the US Federal Reserve is losing control of inflation.
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World’s ninth largest copper producer issued bond two weeks after roadshow
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