Top US and European defence companies want to recruit tens of thousands of workers this year
Macroeconomic policies in many countries have undergone significant improvements
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Foreign buyers attracted to the local currency debt of former pariahs such as Kenya and Pakistan
Investing in Africa is the easy bit, say some leading investment managers. Getting your money back is the problem
Aversion to risk spurs sharp fall to equity ETFs while government bond ETF flows tick up
Resilience of global economy, higher commodity prices and support from IMF help drive returns for lower-rated bonds
New figures show that default and recovery rates compare favourably with other debt asset classes
Some of the most prominent beleaguered nations are now carrying out radical reforms
Beware of analysts bearing acronyms
The long-run trend of a rising dollar may be about to turn, boosting local currency bonds
Nairobi plans to refinance part of a $2bn repayment due in June that was expected to strain public finances
In a volatile year, staying invested will matter as events could turn quickly
Growing number of developing countries no longer in ‘debt distress’
Developing country governments and companies issue $51bn of bonds in a rush to lock in lower yields
Emerging market specialist profited a year ago from real estate and has bought in again after sell-off
Given current conflicts and a congested 2024 electoral calendar, investors need to take into account geopolitical risk
Despite tension between the US and China, strong companies, strategic resources and less synchronised economies will draw funds
Sharp rise in interest rates has piqued interest of overseas fund managers after years of selling
The shift away from emerging markets reflects an eclipsing of economics by politics
US Treasury exchange traded funds draw nearly $30bn of inflows in September
World Bank warns some high-debt, low-income nations face ‘nightmare’ rolling over their bonds
£4bn in assets under management in UK retail funds focused on India and the subcontinent
Analysts are asking how much of the country’s buoyancy is priced in to valuations
Borrowing costs for Jordan and Egypt rise as investors price in greater risk for owning their bonds
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