Asia PPs still attractive for issuers despite yield spikes
Asian private placements lost some of their lure this week amid continued fears of a reduction of US central bank stimulus and worries about a credit crunch among China’s lower tier lenders. Issuers have found themselves forced to pay higher rates even in private deals, a market that has traditionally been less governed by knee-jerk sentiment than its public cousin, writes Frances Yoon.
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