Emerging market corporate and sovereign bonds have been issued at a record pace so far this year in a sign of growing investor interest in opportunities outside the developed world following the financial crisis.
Borrowers, including governments and companies, have raised almost $300bn to date, a 10 per cent increase on the same period in 2009, which itself led to a record year, according to data from Thomson Reuters.
Institutional investors said the inflows demonstrated a shift in perceptions of risk in those developed markets hit hardest by the crisis, and clients' growing willingness to seek out less mainstream opportunities.
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