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  • Asia’s international bond market reached record volumes in the first quarter of this year, but already bankers are predicting bigger and better things to come. Next week will be particularly busy, they say. Next month too.
  • After I have recovered from the Easter festivities I will be watching with interest to see how syndication of the famous $7.5bn Bharti-Zain acquisition facility will go.
  • Two dollar bonds from Indian banks last week should be an encouraging sign for the debt markets. But there are, quite rightly, concerns that a wave of similar deals will flood the market.
  • Everyone loves the idea of easy money, but Asia’s IPO markets are proving that there is no such thing.
  • It's tempting to see Nomura's appointment of Jesse Bhattal to its top management committee as a desperate attempt to retain its ex-Lehman employees. But there's far more to it than that.
  • The dollar bond market is on fire in Asia right now — investors fight tooth and claw over allocations, secondary markets are flying, conditions are near-perfect. Meanwhile, the ABS market is a dog — no deals, no excitement, no point.