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  • China has made great strides in attracting foreign capital by relaxing stringent rules around access to its markets. But it needs to go further, with experts saying reform should be brought to the top of the agenda once the dust from the Covid-19 outbreak settles. Addison Gong reports.
  • As Asian countries slowly pick up the pieces from the aftermath of Covid-19, the bond market has emerged as an important source of funding. When the dust settles, its use for more socially responsible investment (SRI) bonds is only set to rise, writes Morgan Davis.
  • The Covid-19 pandemic has forced Asia’s debt issuers to confront a fundamental question: how can they raise money in these turbulent times? Bond bankers are scrambling to find the best solutions for their clients as they position themselves for when the market reopens. Morgan Davis reports.
  • It should come as little surprise that the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a sharp repricing of Chinese bonds in the onshore and offshore markets. What might be a surprise is that the two markets have gone in different directions. Rebecca Feng reports
  • China’s ambitious technology board boasts friendly regulations and a horde of eager investors. But it is still a work in progress. By Rebecca Feng
  • The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way Asia’s equity capital markets operate, with virtual roadshows and deals finding enough success to outlast the coronavirus, writes Jonathan Breen.
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