Turkey trauma contained for now as cash floods into EM
An attempted coup in Turkey last Friday threw its borrowers into a maelstrom of pulled bonds, credit rating uncertainty, and the country itself into a three month state of emergency. Unlike their loan market counterparts, bond and money market investors have been wary of calling the bottom of the resulting sell-off, but the damage is contained as EM bond inflows enjoyed another record week, writes Francesca Young.
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