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Emerging market credit is receiving a lot of attention from yield-hungry investors. To some extent, the asset class has become a victim of its own success, forcing emerging market structurers to become more creative and consider riskier assets in order to deliver returns. Laurence Neville reports

Emerging market credit has been one of the fastest-growing sectors of the financial markets over the past few years, receiving massive inflows of capital from hedge funds and other investors. Banks have also made substantial investments to boost their emerging market credit businesses. Confidence in the asset class remains steady despite the market jitters experienced in May and June, caused by concerns about global economic and political stability. Now, bankers and investors are looking for a

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