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10986/12152
Foreign Investment in Local Currency Bonds : Considerations for Emerging Market Public Debt Managers
Sienaert, Alex
Foreign investors are increasingly important participants in the local currency sovereign bond markets of developing countries. This note provides context on the overall growth of local currency sovereign debt markets in emerging markets and the growth of foreign investor participation in these markets, a short review of the relevant academic literature, and a summary of the sources of foreign demand. The note concludes with a discussion of the implications of growing foreign investor participation for the managers of public domestic debt in developing countries. The aim of the note is to provide a useful, practically-oriented primer for debt managers beginning to engage on this issue, and in particular to facilitate moving the dialogue beyond overly simple categorizations of countries as "emerging markets" and of investors as a homogeneous source of "hot money".
Topics in this document
Market (economics)
Financial market
Exchange-traded fund
Government debt
Bond market
Investor
Hedge fund
Investment
Debt
Emerging market
Securitization
Sovereign wealth fund
International Monetary Fund
Market liquidity
Reserve currency
Asset allocation
Financial crisis of 2007–2008
Money
Bond (finance)
Financial economics
Financial markets
Economy
Finance
Business
Security (finance)
Bank
Economics
Risk
Index (economics)
Microeconomics
Related SDGs
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth ...
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Target 8.2
Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors
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