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EM bonds totaled $321B in first half of 2024, but slowdown is ahead

JPMorgan, BofA both see heavy braking for the market.

After a blockbuster six months, the sale of emerging-market bonds in hard currencies is set to slow down sharply in a second-half that’s littered with political risk.

The amount of debt sold by government and corporate borrowers in developing markets has reached $321 billion in the busiest firs

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