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Bond volumes recover after summer slowdown

International bond issuance in the first nine months of the year shrugged off a swathe of setbacks to fall only 8.5% short of volumes for the same period in 2001.

New bond issuance has been depressed since the end of the first quarter, and a supply drought through the summer months left bankers expecting a surge of fresh supply in the third quarter as companies jostled to raise funds once the market stabilised slightly.

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