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Toto, I have a feeling we're not in EM anymore
A dozen Middle East bonds postponed as Iran conflict flares
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Bond prices fell after the government moved to protect the lira, and there are doubts over Turkey’s ability to issue new debt
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Bondholders jump at chance to swap debt for cash and new notes
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Despite market scepticism, investor FOMO means Ecuador would have a chance of issuing next year. That doesn’t mean it should
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A growing number of Chinese property firms face financing risks, but emerging market issuers will likely be spared any contagion
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Supranational ends two year absence from the Georgian lari with its latest deal
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Investors to look for signs of moderation in new president’s cabinet
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