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Emerging-Market Debt: How Big a Threat Is It?

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IMF warning for corporate debt in emerging markets increasing from $4 trillion in 2004 to $18 trillion in 2014

09/29/2015

The IMF singles out China and Turkey for large increases in corporate debt since 2007. Concentrated holdings by American mutual funds of emerging market debt securities is seen by the IMF in 2015 as creating potential systemic instability.

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