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Debt
Indonesia: bring on the bonds
Indonesia continues to gear up for its second dollar bond this year.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 29 September 2005
Pensions & Insurance
More bonds, please, say China insurers
For China''s insurance companies, the big risk in managing assets is the lack of supply in the domestic bond market.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 15 September 2005
Debt
Stats ChipPAC back in bonds
Singaporean test and assembly company takes advantage of strengthening credit markets.
By
Jackie Horne
| 14 July 2005
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What's behind plummeting values in corporate bonds?
Falling knives: Pimco ponders what explains sharp reversals on credit valuations despite improving fundamentals.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 23 May 2005
Debt
Pakistan flushed with success of PIS bonds
Islamic Republic scores new capital markets success with debut Sukuk issue.
By
Jackie Horne
| 18 January 2005
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Equities will outperform bonds in 2005
Says Fiduciary Trust''s CIO, Jeffrey Applegate.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 15 December 2004
Debt
HKMC to sell mortgage bonds to public
Hong Kong''s state-controlled mortgage company will offer securitized bonds to the public.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 7 October 2004
Debt
Bonds away in Vietnam
Vietnam promises reforms to stoke growth in local bond market.
By
Nick Ferguson
| 7 July 2004
Pensions & Insurance
Dresdner MPF funds shift to bonds
With inflation on the rise, Allianz Dresdner is increasing its allocation to fixed income and reducing equities.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 3 June 2004
Debt
Managing bonds while facing interest rate hikes
A panel of bond fund managers gives Hong Kong investors a taste of the possibilities.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 11 May 2004
Debt
Phils re-opens 2011 and 2014 bonds
Republic takes advantage of spread tightening to re-open two of its most liquid bonds.
By
Jackie Horne
| 27 April 2004
Debt
Here come the Bauhinia bonds
Hong Kong government to debut in international bond markets.
By
Nick Lord
| 10 March 2004
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US Fed not key to Asian bonds
BNP economist says fixed income credit spreads will remain flat in 2004 despite rising US interest rates.
By
Kamni Bharwani
| 20 January 2004
Debt
Bonds in Asia appoints liquidator
After abortive rescue attempts, the bond trading portal appoints a liquidator.
By
Steven Irvine
| 23 September 2003
Fund Manager Q&A
Asian institutions embracing emerging market bonds
Credit Agricole''s Patrick Chia says emerging market, euro and cash products are more popular.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 2 July 2003
Debt
NACF to harvest dollar bonds
Korea''s National Agricultural Co-operative Federation (NACF) mandates ABN Amro and Merrill Lynch for an inaugural bond deal.
By
Jackie Horne
| 26 May 2003
Debt
Korea back for bonds
The Republic of Korea launches roadshows in Asia today (Monday) for a $1 billion bond deal as Kookmin and IBK prepare to follow.
By
Jackie Horne
| 22 May 2003
Debt
Singapore Domestic and Dollar Bonds league tables
By
Peter McMillan
| 30 April 2003
Equities
Chinese convertible bonds: treat with care
CBs are increasingly popular in China, but some say they are simply another way of abusing minority shareholders.
By
Dan Slater
| 29 April 2003
Debt
Appetite dims for Korean bonds
Korea Western Power struggles to attract investors for what may turn out to be Asia''s last international bond offering of 2002.
By
Jackie Horne
| 5 December 2002
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