(Reuters) Trading volume for emerging market debt fell in the second quarter of 2017 to $1.132 trillion, a survey released on Tuesday showed, a 14 percent decrease from the first quarter and 17 percent lower than in the April-June period in 2016. It also was the first quarterly decrease in debt trading since the fourth quarter of 2015 and the first annual decrease since the second quarter of that year, the survey results from EMTA, the emerging markets debt trading and investment industry trade association, showed.
Emerging Market Debt Trading Falls in Q2 for First Time Since 2015
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