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  • It’s easy to assume that the nasty business of a credit crunch would make it harder for emerging market companies to borrow money. With credit checks high on the agenda and bank capital becoming so precious, why would banks want to lend to anyone but the very best credits?
  • With all their collective experience, you’d think Asian investors would be the first to jump at the chance to buy into a new Asian bond issue in the lucrative high yield market.
  • It’s the news that bankers may have been hoping for and dreading in equal measure: Indian issuers are coming back to the international capital markets.
  • It’s the news that capital markets bankers may have been hoping for and dreading in equal measure: Indian borrowers are coming back to the international bond market.
  • Falling margins are already upsetting Asia's loan bankers. But instead of complaining, they should be thinking about broadening their client base.
  • Past your mind back only a few months and you might remember loan bankers grumbling about the lack of activity in their market while their capital markets colleagues were already making hay.