By Patturaja Murugaboopathy and Jiaxing Li

(Reuters) -Governments in Asia and Europe are raising far less debt in U.S. dollars than usual, preferring to issue at home as they avoid exposure to rising U.S. yields, currency volatility and broader concerns about U.S. government finances.

According to Dealogic data, issuance of dollar bonds by non-U.S. sovereigns dropped 19% to $86.2 billion in the first five months of this year compared with the same period last year, marking the first decline in three years.

The January-May dollar bond issuance by the governments of Canada and Saudi Arabia fell 31% and 29% to $10.9 billion and $11.9 billion, respectively, while issuance by Israel and Poland declined 37% and 31% to $4.9 billion and $5.4 billion.

At the same time, Dealogic data showed glob

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