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Despite the rise in dollar funding, local markets still provide the bulk of sovereign's borrowing
The yield was one of the highest for a sovereign dollar bond this century
The trade was a little smaller than last year's debut, and has no social label
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Emerging markets forced to borrow more to repair extreme weather damage
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Massive military spending has kept GDP high. But years of costly conflict are finally taking their toll, with Russia facing a nasty mix of high prices, stagnant lending, plummeting growth and corporates fleeing for safer havens in Central Asia
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The IMF used its six-monthly Financial Stability Report to warn of sudden shocks to ‘elevated’ financial markets
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Private sector expected to help rebuild shattered territory but governments will have to go first, with Gulf states in view
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Global central banks look for alternatives to dollar amid Fed freedom fears
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Long overlooked by the West, Central Asia is at last receiving flows of investment from the US, Europe and China
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