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Singapore’s bond market to follow Europe and US
Shifting issuance dynamics in Singapore likely to spur market development and maturity.
By
Desmond Supple
| 13 November 2000
Debt
Market mutterings fail to deter Malaysian bond
Roadshows for a debut euro-denominated bond offering by the Federation of Malaysia have begun, with opinion sharply divided on the merits of the transaction.
By
Jackie Horne
| 9 November 2000
Debt
BPIMB reticent on bond deals
The silence surrounding the latest infrastructure bonds from Malaysia''s new infrastructure bank is deafening.
By
Nick Lord
| 6 November 2000
Debt
Rare international bond by Singaporean company
Singapore-owned and based International SOS has re-financed its bank borrowings through a private placement targeted at US investors.
By
Jackie Horne
| 5 November 2000
Debt
MTR Corp dollar bond arrives on time
Hong Kong''s MTR Corp has made a surgical strike on the international bond markets, taking advantage of a narrow window to launch a deal in record time.
By
Jackie Horne
| 2 November 2000
Debt
MTR Corp brings international dollar bond
Long regarded as one of Asia''s top corporate credits, Hong Kong''s MTR Corp has remained loyal to its relationship banks in mandating a bond offering that should be launched ...
By
Jackie Horne
| 27 October 2000
Debt
MTR Corp plans international bond benchmark
Seeking to maintain the positive momentum generated by its partial privatization last month, the Hong Kong railway operator is planning to re-enter the international bond ...
By
Jackie Horne
| 17 October 2000
Equities
Ratchaburi dressed up as a bond to attract Thai investors
Thailand''s first significant IPO in 3 years has been marketed as a pseudo-bond.
By
Jim Regan
| 12 October 2000
Editor's Desk
Thai bond market disclosure
By
Waratchya Srimachand
| 6 October 2000
Debt
Korean high speed rail authority to launch bond issues
Korean rail authority looks set to tap the domestic won bond market for fresh finance.
By
AsiaPulse
| 15 September 2000
Debt
Telekom Malaysia mandates bond offering
Telekom Malaysia Berhad is expected to return to the bond markets for the first time in five years next month.
By
Jackie Horne
| 14 September 2000
Debt
China considers global bond
The People''s Republic of China looks set to re-enter the international bond markets in November with a new dollar benchmark via Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley ...
By
Jackie Horne
| 14 September 2000
Debt
Taiwan's bond market attracts attention
As FinanceAsia''s recent Taiwanese Debt Conference shows, there are some structural problems in Taiwan''s local market.
By
Dan Slater
| 5 September 2000
Debt
The potential of China's bond markets
China''s bond markets are huge but illiquid, yet a more vibrant interbank market could release some of the potential.
By
Dan Slater
| 22 August 2000
Debt
Online bond trading takes off
Asiabondportal launches its pilot trading platform as bond houses hedge their bets on which business model will succeed in transforming the fixed income world.
By
Elton Cane
| 7 August 2000
View Point
Malaysia's banks should stay out of the bond market, says CDRC chief
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about Malaysia''s bond market and what needs solving.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 26 July 2000
Debt
Telstra $1.5 billion bond on cards if PCCW deal proceeds
Telstra has secured some $3 billion of new financing since the start of June and $1.5 billion more is planned if, as expected, it proceeds with a $3 billion investment in ...
By
Jim Regan
| 20 July 2000
Editor's Desk
Bond markets all bound up
A combination of forces is making life difficult for those in the international bond markets. But it is not as bleak as it seems.
By
Nick Lord
| 18 July 2000
Institutional Investors
ANZ Grindlays pins hopes on maiden bond fund
The bulls are returning to the Indian bond market, but a potential rate hike could stunt its growth.
By
Rico Ngai
| 28 June 2000
Debt
Asian bond markets on the rise
The Asian currency-denominated bond market has grown bigger post-crisis. What are the challenges and where will it go? Three leading institutional investors discuss.
By
Rico Ngai
| 21 June 2000
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