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  • Panic has gripped Turkey's markets, sending investors scuttling. Luckily, the loan market has proved once again that it is capable of providing much needed cool heads amid the sea of red on screens this summer.
  • The Hong Kong bourse saw a raft of IPO filings this week, as issuers made a beeline for what could be a bumper September for new share sales.
  • We’re eight months into the year, and I’ll admit that my New Year’s resolutions have fallen by the wayside. Although, in all honesty, my “plans” to cut back on the whiskey and take more exercise were more Tai Tai’s ideas than mine. But one friend of mine has – surprisingly – stuck by his goals.
  • San Miguel Food & Beverage is gearing up for what is expected to be one of the largest stock sales out of southeast Asia in the second half of this year.
  • Pakistan is making a quick comeback to the loan market, seeking $200m, amid a mounting debt crisis in the country. But economists and bankers said numerous funding avenues are available for the sovereign to manage its $12bn of outstanding debt.
  • At least $8bn in IPOs from Asian issuers could hit screens in September alone, if everything goes according to plan. But with investor sentiment still on the rocks despite the mid-year lull coming to a close, equity capital markets bankers are hoping for a swift end to what has been a summer of volatility. John Loh reports.