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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
Investors were impressed with how the region's issuers have dealt with the crisis
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In a rare interview, the head of the New Development Bank set up by the Brics nations, KV Kamath, tells GlobalMarkets of his vision of attracting a host of new members that his finance director believes will lead to lending volumes quadrupling within less than a decade
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Ma Jun, a green activist who also sits on the monetary policy committee of the Chinese central bank, tells GlobalMarkets that multilateral development banks need to focus on risk mitigation, reduce the risk of default on demonstration projects and help local banks deliver more lending if they want to deliver on financing green infrastructure
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Heavy debt burdens are forcing African countries to either renegotiate loan terms with China, or ask for debt forgiveness, with some blaming China’s lack of attention to debt sustainability.
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A new report claims that Taiwan has over a $100bn of hidden dollar reserves — more than enough for the US Treasury to classify the Asian country a currency manipulator if it wanted to. But given Taiwan’s strained relationship with China, the US might be prepared to look the other way
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China’s Greater Bay Area has become a focus area for bankers, corporations and regulators. Ma Jun, one of China’s most prominent experts on green financing, thinks it could also become a green hub.
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It has been a busy week so far in CEEMEA bonds this week with three deals sold. Meanwhile, in the loan market, sanctions threaten the pricing on Turkey bank loans.
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