Emerging Market Companies Face High Refinancing Risk as Tight Financial Conditions Persist (Moody’s)
In this episode of Moody’s Talks – Emerging Markets Decoded, Thaddeus Best of the Emerging Markets team joins host Scott Phillips to discuss how tight financial conditions and capital outflows from emerging markets are affecting lower-rated issuers’ ability to refinance maturing international bonds. READ MORE

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