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  • Just nine months ago the syndicated loans party seemed to be well and truly over for Taiwan’s banks.
  • Asian borrowers are queuing up to tap the international debt markets, and the bond rush shows no sign of letting up.
  • Low rates and falling credit spreads keep borrowers happy. They also keep Asian bankers in business, and the stream of issuers queuing up to tap the international markets this week brought back memories of the glory years of 2005-2006.
  • Nobody likes to see an equity placement fall apart at the seams — let alone two in the space of a week.
  • Nobody likes to see an equity placement fall apart at the seams — let alone two in the space of a week.
  • Asia's loan bankers are unhappy with the idea of a fee structure that incentives arrangers for keeping margins low, but where's the harm in that?