Kexim eyeing return to ringgit bond market
The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) may price a three year bond in the Malaysian ringgit market as early as today, according to funding officials at the state-owned policy lender.
Kexim officials told EuroWeek they had yet to finalise the terms of the deal, but the bank is understood to be targeting a size of around $100m (M$362m). It is the first time any foreign issuer has sold bonds in the Malaysian ringgit market in over four months, and
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