Some corporates safer than governments


GROWING numbers of emerging-market companies are borrowing overseas at cheaper rates than their countries of origin, a sign that sovereign risk is becoming less of a drag for the stronger, export-focused names.  

Corporates from Mexico, Turkey and other developing nations have borrowed in dollar bond markets this year at an average 5.828% yield, versus the 6% demanded of sovereigns for similar-maturity debt, according to Bloomberg’s analysis of new bond issues through Feb 4.

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