Singapore looks to covered bonds in financial hub push
Singapore’s central bank is considering allowing domestic banks to issue covered bonds, in its latest step to develop the city-state’s capital markets. Bankers think the first deals could appear as early as September, but are sceptical that there will be heavy issuance.
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