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  • Asia’s loan market has seen big shifts over the past three decades, with regional banks competing head-on with international lenders and the institutional market gathering pace. But some key ingredients are still missing, writes Rashmi Kumar.
  • Asian investors’ rise to dominance has caused a repricing across the region’s capital markets, and raised questions about just where US and European deals should price. How much further can regional liquidity rise in importance? GlobalCapital Asia finds out.
  • Asia’s local currency bond markets, which received a big fillip following the region’s financial crisis in 1997, have come a long way as economies work towards insulating themselves from global volatility. But although the region’s economies are now in better shape, there is no room for complacency, writes Rashmi Kumar.
  • A lot has changed for capital markets bankers in Asia over the last 30 years — and not just their favourite bars. GlobalCapital Asia asks veteran bankers to wander down memory lane and pick their best, and worst, moments.
  • The Asian financial crisis forced countries in the region to become more resilient. The global financial crisis proved they had done just that. But what shape will the next crisis take — and how are Asian economies equipped to deal with it? Matthew Thomas finds out.
  • Latin American bond bankers are presenting unusual structures to potential buyers, even as markets remain weak and more straightforward, well-known credits are managing only modestly successful deal execution.
  • Meatpacking company Minerva began investor meetings on Wednesday ahead of a planned new perpetual bond issue that will pay for a tender offer of the company’s existing perps, as Brazilian issuers focus on liability management.
  • New technologies are marching into the securities issuance process. This week came bids to shake up two very different kinds of private debt — traditional corporate Schuldscheine and funky structured notes.
  • Mexican food producer Sigma Alimentos was the only Latin American borrower to issue internationally this week as bankers said that issuance conditions remained difficult.
  • Wells Fargo Securities has named two new co-heads of its mortgage finance group, which covers warehousing and term financing for originators and investors in residential real estate loans and securities.
  • Whatever the Italian politicians who form the next government say or do, it is in Brussels and Frankfurt where the fate of Banca Carige and its ilk lies.
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