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Why crowdfunding threatens traditional bank lending

October 2006

Emerging market debt: The search for alpha


As summer draws to a close, bankers and investors are gearing up for the rush of new bond issues that traditionally hits the market in the last quarter. In the emerging markets it’s little different. The pipeline of deals out of Russia is strong, Asia is witnessing one of its busiest times of the year and Latin American issuance should pick up now that Brazil’s election is out of the way. Even in the Middle East, corporates are beginning to appreciate the benefits of the capital markets.


Investors turn to illiquid securities in emerging markets.And as many analysts point out, even with this plethora of deals demand far outstrips supply; global portfolio investors, hedge funds and dedicated accounts are all clamouring to get their hands on emerging market debt. A three-year rally and solid long-term prospects –...


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