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  • A common enemy can unite even the bitterest of rivals. Just look at the camaraderie that the financial crisis has inspired among Asia’s usually cut-throat lending banks, and you have to pity the brave soul that dares go against the grain.
  • All this talk of IPOs may be keeping the Hong Kong public entertained, but can it last?
  • All this talk of IPOs may be keeping the Hong Kong public entertained, but can it last? Reports of sell-out investor lunches and oversubscribed retail tranches are all very well, but this notion of a recovery seems a bit premature.
  • Last week's blow-out bond issue for Korea Hydro pushed investors to the limit, and that spells trouble for Asian borrowers.
  • Hats off to Korea Hydro for pricing a barn-storming dollar bond this week. The order book was huge and the pricing was tighter against its comparables than any other Korean deal this year.
  • Things must be looking up if a Korean commercial bank can sell dollar bonds without any kind of credit guarantee in a week when the Korea’s northern neighbours are testing nuclear rockets and tearing up peace treaties.