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Headline: Asia’s capital markets revive Source: Euromoney Date: September 2000 Author: Gill Baker As Asia’s markets emerge battered and bruised from three years of crisis and recovery, the region’s shell-shocked bankers and issuers are starting to pick up the pieces and look towards a brighter future. Bond and loan markets are showing signs of tentative recovery, equity markets are alternating between bewilderment and elation, and the samurai bond market remains intent on defying conventional economics. Gill Baker reports “The debt markets have been particularly interesting from the yen perspective,” says David Russell, executive director for debt capital markets at Nomura International in Hong Kong. |
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