Indonesia
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Asian dollar bonds fell in the aftermarket this week, even with new issue premiums
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CGS International Securities thinks there are opportunities to grow its investment banking business in the region, despite a slump in volumes
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Country's credit default swaps tighten after presidential election, which ends one political uncertainty in Asia
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Oil and gas company brings Indonesia’s first HY corporate bond of 2023 but pipeline thin as funding costs bite
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Issuers pause deals as Israel-Hamas conflict adds more uncertainty to funding environment
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More foreign banks are preparing to issue in Japan as local investors show strong appetite
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The developer is looking to extend the maturity of its dollar bond by two years
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Tightening of covenants expected for new bonds
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Indonesian developer has to cross a high threshold to pull off its tender offer
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After a pick up in bond volumes last week, primary activity may slow again
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A host of Asian issuers are turning to Dutch auctions for the transparency they offer, but the move has its limitations
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Several issuers and investors have given up on 2022 and are focusing on next year’s issuance windows already