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The Philippines is set to welcome a new asset class in infrastructure financing, with a proposal to issue project bonds and list infrastructure companies. Andre Palacios, executive director of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center of the Philippines, tells GlobalCapital Asia’s John Loh about the plans.
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John Fei, chief executive for Hong Kong and China at Maybank Kim Eng’s Hong Kong arm, has ambitious plans. He wants it to break into the city’s top 15 investment banks, he told GlobalCapital Asia in a recent interview.
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China has gone one step further with its green ambitions, launching a trial for the country’s first pair of domestic green bond indices.
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On the path to the bond market of the future, there will be a “journey of natural selection”, leading to a “survival of the fittest”, according to a new market study by the International Capital Market Association.
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Onshore exchanges are marking rapid growth, as regulations force China shorters to take an increasingly creative approach.
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China’s National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (Nafmii) has published a trial disclosure framework for non-performing loan securitization, paving the way for the first batch of deals to come later this year.