Chinese bond price squeeze proves short-lived, but issuers still enjoy buoyant demand for deals
Chinese issuers have seen bond prices ebb and flow in recent weeks, as the market prepared for and then reacted to the Chinese sovereign’s $2bn issuance last week. The deal caused a massive price tightening across Asia, but the dive in credit spreads proved short-lived. Morgan Davis and Addison Gong report.
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