Emerging market debt used to have a growing reputation as something of a honey pot until the financial crisis really started to sting. But, says Lynn Strongin Dodds, the investment class looks set to take flight again
Pension funds have tended to be wary of emerging market debt, but the long-term growth story did generate a buzz before the Lehman collapse. The asset class though, along with every other alternati...
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