“Corporate debt levels in emerging markets are spooking both economists and investors. Not that this debt burden came out of nowhere, of course. But, admittedly, there are a couple of catalysts to explain why the EM debt pile is causing some headaches just now. First, the growth of emerging corporate debt is accelerating, and, second, the massive depreciation of EM currencies is exaggerating elevated debt levels. This blog contains 10 (familiar) graphs (taken from familiar institutions like BIS and IMF) to portray these trends.”
http://jeroenbloklandblog.com/2015/10/14/10-charts-on-emerging-market-corporate-debt/
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