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[A-List] Iraqi bond market - it's "longterm fundamentals" that count
Interesting clip from FT on the new Iraq bond market ("Iraq bonds start
their official trading", by Joanna Chung in London, Published: January 23
2006):
"Mehmet Simsek, strategist at Merrill Lynch, said that current holders of
debt might sell [Iraqi] bonds soon after the exchange, which might cause
initial price weakness but that investor interest in the longer term is
likely to be strong. "The only other bond that yields higher is Ecuador," he
said. "The bonds are very attractive if you look at the country's long-term
fundamentals. "If the story in Iraq pans out and the security situation
becomes better, the country could experience very fast improvement in
creditworthiness."
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/b5afb3ac-8c3b-11da-9efb-0000779e2340.html
Whew!
J.
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