Quiet August or choppy September? Bankers face timing dilemma for bond launches
Asian debt capital market volumes have traditionally been smaller in August as bankers and investors take holidays, but worries that the US Federal Reserve might start its long-trailed reduction of quantitative easing as soon as next month have left bankers questioning whether they should be launching deals earlier instead of waiting for activity to normalise in September.
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