The Sustainable Debt Market : lessons for planned debut
The OECD nations have recorded a surge in borrowing from the global sovereign bond market in 2020, according to the economist and economic charity Economist, David Robson. Why is this growth increasing and what does it mean for developing countries?
Source: thebftonline.comPublished on 2022-01-17
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