Like most other emerging market assets, dollar-denominated bonds have performed poorly over the past month. But they have at least fared better than they did during last summer’s sell-off. Spreads on both government and corporate securities have generally not risen as far as they did back then, and underlying Treasury yields have also fallen back.
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