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Headline: The two sides of emerging markets Source: Euromoney Date: September 2000 Author: Michael Peterson more on Bonds Some emerging markets have found the route to salvation, others are a whisker from damnation. By Michael Peterson Investors who owned single-B Ecuador bonds and double-B Mexico debt at the beginning of 1999 might have been forgiven for thinking that their holdings were in the same asset class. But these two Latin American countries have taken very different paths since then. While Ecuador left investors shell-shocked by becoming the First country in 50 years to default on its international bond obligations, Mexico has become one of the stars of the emerging markets. Even before Moody’s upgraded Mexico to investment grade in March this year, the country was borrowing like a member of the world’s developed elite. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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