emerging market debt
Emerging market debt refers to the financial obligations incurred by governments or entities in developing countries that are in the process of becoming more advanced economically. These debts are typically denominated in foreign currencies and are characterized by higher risk due to the potential for political instability, economic volatility, and limited financial infrastructure in these nations.
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