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Liu Mingkang's remarks may dampen speculation over China’s ambitions to make the renminbi a global reserve currency
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S&P praises the Philippines for achieving a balanced external position and stabilizing inflation as it upgrades it to investment grade
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Asian policymakers are keener to intervene to tackle risks posed by rampant credit growth
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The death of more than 400 people after the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh could lead to tighter standards
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A leading Taiwanese banker says the island state needs a leader like Japan's Abe to overcome the major challenges
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As the Asian Development Bank meeting in Delhi gets underway, some protests against inequality are likely
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China's manufacturing growth was slow in April, prompting analysts to say it suggests sluggish growth and even deflation by Chinese standards
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Asiamoney PLUS highlights the latest job changes from across the fixed income and financial markets.
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In this round of recent regulatory news, Hong Kong is officially set to launch its CNH Hibor fixing in June, China unveiled its new wealth management product rules and India has given the green light for foreign investors to participate in its corporate bond markets.
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Weaker economic growth in Taiwan, as well as disappointing industrial production in South Korea and Japan paint a bleak picture for grow in Asia
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Indian power company ONGC is selling its first dollar bond, after the Ministry of Finance demonstrated that it will help clear up confusion over withholding tax.
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Ultra-low interest rates and hungry investors chasing juicy yields have brewed up a very attractive set of conditions for riskier Asian borrowers in the international bond markets. This was the moment, some debt bankers believed, to introduce high yield borrowers from India. But a couple of postponed deals show that when it comes to a new market like this, investors are going to be very choosy about what they buy — and that is a good thing for the market’s long term prospects.