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Wednesday 3 December, 2014
 
 

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Regulatory hurdles a rising concern for Asia M&A

Asean prize is there for the taking

Next year will still be positive for bonds

Chinese developers' bonds boosted by rate cut

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Regulatory hurdles a rising concern for Asia M&A

Compliance and regulation are rising concerns as Asian companies go global and foreign companies look to strike deals in Asia.

By Denise Wee | 3 December 2014

Asean prize is there for the taking

Removing internal barriers to the free movement of goods and people would enhance competitiveness, and accelerate trade within the bloc.

By Nicholas Bloy | 3 December 2014

Next year will still be positive for bonds

Even if the US Federal Reserve raises rates, the long end of the yield curve will continue to rally, says John Woods, managing director at Citi Investment Management.

By Jame DiBiasio | 3 December 2014

Chinese developers' bonds boosted by rate cut

Logan Property and Yuzhou Properties collectively raise $500m, while China Sunac markets a five-year callable bond.

By Chien Mi Wong | 2 December 2014

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