Bond market reaches $11 trillion

The international bond market has soared to reach nearly $11 trillion, according to data from the International Capital Market Association (Icma) released today.

Measured in terms of outstanding debt in all currencies, the market stood at $10,545 billion at the end of 2006, up 11% on the previous year.

The value of new international bonds issued during 2006 was just above $3 trillion.

Euro was the most dominant currency in 2006, accounting for 49% of all new issuance. That means euro-denominated

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