Cover story
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Faltering profits and competition from Singapore have pushed the bourse to tailor bespoke rules for non-profitable tech companies
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Echoes of a Lehman moment prompt more banks to look towards alternative funding in yen. But while the Japanese market remains stable, accessing it is not as easy as it seems
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Nightmare on Threadneedle Street continues as emergency QE cliff edge nears
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Market downturn pushes investors towards southeast Asia and India
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These deals are not for all borrowers, but they are here to stay
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State-owned Chinese agrochemical company prints $500m well inside market expectations
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Banker hails “bond beyond oil” but some green investors shun it
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Rising yields allow insurance firms to hit yield targets beyond seven years
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Nordea’s experiment shows at least some investors like SLL funding bonds
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Jumbo new concessions and being ready to go at a moment’s notice are just two of the tactics borrowers are using to get deals done
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Market is growing bullish about southeast Asia’s IPO market, with pipeline building slowly but steadily
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There are challenges, however, especially around greenwashing, that need to be tackled for the market’s further growth