Falling risk appetite ends dollar bond run
The Asian dollar bond market took a break on Monday, marking the first day without primary issuance since supply restarted after the New Year. Sour secondary spreads, struggling emerging market currencies and an approaching Chinese holiday meant borrowers were not short of reasons to delay deals. But bankers were confident that after a natural pause, deal flow would soon be back on track.
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