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The Chinese economy needs to rebalance to jump to the next level of development, so a temporary slowdown is inevitable
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India will be able to attract more foreign investors to its bond market with inflation-linked bonds, but financial regulators will need to unravel restrictions and offer clarity on issuance plans.
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Japan’s Ministry of Finance hopes to diversify its government bond investors to include greater foreign participation, but incentivisation poses a challenge.
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European stock market trading started in the green after the Flash China Manufacturing PMI figure, which came in at a 3-month high
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The bank has cut its supply outlook for offshore renminbi debt issuance from Rmb240 billion to Rmb160 billion due to tighter liquidity and rising funding costs.
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Asiamoney PLUS highlights the latest job changes across the fixed income and financial markets.
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Top 3 Southeast Asia DCM Transactions - 2012 YTD
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Asiamoney invited local and international investors and finance managers from corporates and government-linked agencies to participate in the second annual Fixed Income Poll.
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Countries in CEE, as well as Greece, did the most to improve their business climates over the past year, a World Bank report shows
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By bringing a dollar deal that offered a curve-adjusted reoffer spread of just a few basis points over US Treasuries, the Swedish debt management office has not only blown apart the minimum spread myth of Treasuries plus 10bp but also has shown how low a borrower can go against the dollar benchmark.
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The Islamic finance market is having arguably its best year ever. After a catalogue of breakthroughs, the industry has plenty to celebrate and every reason to look forward to an even better 2013. So why is it so downbeat?
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Berau Coal Energy investors are wondering whether they will be able to use a change of control put in one of its outstanding bonds. But they only have themselves to blame. They should have pushed for clearer language in documentation.