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Preliminary data from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) show Asian banks quickly replaced Western banks in Asia-Pacific
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Currencies in emerging Europe like the Polish zloty and the Russian ruble would profit from good news in Spain, a strategist says
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Asian issuers are increasingly casting their nets all the way to American shores to sweep up the extra liquidity from the Federal Reserve’s stimulus programme and pocket record-low yields.
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Central banks in the Middle East are increasingly diversifying reserves away from dollars in favour of CNH by buying dim sum bonds, which in turn is propping up ‘AAA’ deals in the offshore market.
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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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Lawyers were concerned over-the-counter derivative volume clearing via Singapore Exchange’s clearinghouse could be affected if U.S. authorities did not provide adequate recognition needed under the Dodd-Frank act.
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—Akihiro Wani, partner at Linklaters in Tokyo, on why the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission may deem registration rules as too costly to impose overseas.
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Investors polled for the monthly fund managers survey are "not exactly bursting with optimism," Bank of America Merrill Lynch said
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No country is immune from adverse spillovers from crises originating elsewhere, writes Dr. Prasarn Trairatvorakul, Bank of Thailand governor
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Top 3 Asia (ex Japan) High Yield DCM Transactions - 2012 YTD
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Global financial markets were shocked to hear of the untimely death of Padraic Fallon, chairman of Euromoney Institutional Investor, on October 13, after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 66.
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The success of Indonesia’s Perusahaan Listrik Negara 30-year deal raises the possibility that India’s cash-strapped state electricity boards will also be able to tap foreign bond investors in the future.