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New bond issues announced after the US Fed's surprisingly large rate cut last week have sparked hope that Asia's G3 bond markets might soon emerge from the duldrums.
By Rosie Slater | 24 September 2007
A large order book sees Indonesian telco successfully re-open Asian high-yield debt market.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 June 2005
Quasi sovereign credit brings some cheer to regional bond market.
By Jackie Horne | 19 May 2005
but sends mixed signals to prospective borrowers.
By Jackie Horne | 12 April 2005
Huge order book demonstrates increasing vitality of a stand-alone Asian high yield sector.
By Jackie Horne | 25 January 2005
Order book blows a gasket as demand for deal tops $1.5 billion.
By Jackie Horne | 16 September 2004
Citigroup takes mandate off Morgan Stanley and UBS to bring the first equity-linked deal of the autumn months.
By Jackie Horne | 1 September 2004
New JV will develop Asian hedge fund products and distribute to regional investors.
By Kamni Bharwani | 19 April 2004
Conglomerate prices largest bond offering in Asian history.
By Jackie Horne | 19 November 2003
Two market practitioners discuss the aims and implications of the ABMI.
By Marshall Mays & Michael Preiss | 6 November 2003
Credit Agricole''s Patrick Chia says emerging market, euro and cash products are more popular.
By Jame DiBiasio | 2 July 2003
Asian high yield specialist Will Clay discusses the development of a broad-based market in the region.
By Will Clay | 20 June 2003
Moody''s duo talk to FinanceAsia about the growing issuance of synthetic collateralized debt obligations in the region.
By Rob Davies | 18 June 2003
What a difference a year makes as PT Medco Energi underlines Indonesia''s return to favour.
By Jackie Horne | 15 May 2003
Our anonymous market participant-writer, the Bond Guru, describes what needs to be done to build a regional bond market.
By The Bond Guru | 10 March 2003
First State''s Singapore operations have stabilized after a rocky year. Now CEO Mann is developing the institutional business.
By Jame DiBiasio | 20 June 2002
Morgan Stanley catches its competitors off guard with the launch and closure of an equity linked deal for PCCW.
By Jackie Horne | 17 January 2002
Mohsin Nathani came back to the fold late last year with his appointment as head of Citibank/Salomon Smith Barney''s syndicated loan division. Here he voices his opinions about ...
By Elaine Leong | 15 March 2001
Janus International is set to snare 20% of the fund distribution market through major third party distributors in Asia.
By Rico Ngai | 9 November 2000
Morgan Stanley catches its competitors off guard with the launch and closure of an equity linked deal for PCCW.
By Jackie Horne | 12 September 2000
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