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Record debt sales signal surge in optimism for emerging nations

Emerging market countries sold record levels of government debt in the first quarter of this year, taking advantage of a surge in optimism toward the developing world as trade grows at its fastest rate for seven years and inflationary pressures ebb.

Data from research group Dealogic show sovereign bond sales from emerging markets rose to $69.6bn in the first three months of the year, an increase of 48 per cent from a year ago and a record amount for a single quarter.

Corporate bond sales by companies in developing countries also surged, rising 135 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter to $105bn, according to Bloomberg data.

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