BONDS: The corporate clamour grows for Malaysia's miniature market
Regional borrowers who are frozen out of international debt markets are targeting ringgit bonds to take advantage of appealing funding levels, which excites domestic investors desperate for diversification. But how long it will last is open to debate. In reality, Kuala Lumpur's new wave of sharply-dressed bankers could disappear as suddenly as they arrived, writes Naomi Rovnick.
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