MUFJ Lease proves Japanese bid still strong
Mitsubishi UFJ Lease and Finance became only the second-ever Japanese borrower to sell dim sum bonds this week, when it issued a Rmb200m ($30.5m) deal. The bond drew a strong response from investors, showing that demand for Japanese credits has not wavered despite the earthquake that struck the country three weeks ago.
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