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Home / Business and Economy / Mexico Leads Emerging Market Debt Surge

Mexico Leads Emerging Market Debt Surge

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Emerging market nations are actively issuing debt in January 2026.
  • Mexico plans dollar-denominated bond sales, following a record 2025.
  • Slovenia's bond sale signals a strong start for Eastern Europe.
Mexico Leads Emerging Market Debt Surge

Emerging market nations have commenced their annual debt rush in January 2026, with significant issuers from Latin America to the Middle East entering the market. Mexico is planning substantial dollar-denominated bond sales, extending its role as a leading borrower from the previous year.

In Eastern Europe, Slovenia has initiated a large bond offering, which is anticipated to pave the way for other regional sovereigns like Hungary and Poland. Analysts predict a strong month for emerging market fund flows, consistent with historical January trends.

This period of increased borrowing by developing nations occurs against a backdrop of global political developments. Market sentiment remains positive, with equities climbing and specific sovereign bonds showing gains, suggesting investor confidence in emerging markets.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Slovenia are among the major emerging market nations actively issuing debt early in January 2026.
Mexico is planning to issue dollar-denominated bonds, continuing its trend as a significant borrower in the emerging markets.
Slovenia's successful bond issuance sets a positive tone for other Eastern European countries looking to borrow in early 2026.

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