Asia Pacific
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Rising global interest rates may prompt some Asian lenders to tap domestic markets for capital bonds
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The Guangzhou-based real estate company has so far managed to dodge an official onshore default with two extensions
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works
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One banker on DBK's deal admitted to some anxiety over the market 'vomit', but investors held firm
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This round-up focuses on a slowdown in factory and services activity in China last month
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Defaults rates are set to increase in 2022 as several Chinese companies continue to be in distress
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In this table, GlobalCapital Asia offers a glimpse of the bond deals that are in the works
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Investors had largely brushed aside concerns over Kazakhstan's relationship with Russia
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New deals emerge amid hopes of improving sentiment after rate hike and support for China’s tech sector
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