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Title: Asia Bond Monitor – September 2019
Authors: ADB
Issue Date: Sep-2019
Description: Local currency bond markets in emerging East Asia expanded steadily during the second quarter of 2019 despite ongoing trade conflicts, an economic slowdown in the People’s Republic of China, and moderating global growth. At the end of June, there was $15.3 trillion in local currency bonds outstanding in the region, 3.5% more than at the end of March and 14.2% more than in June 2018. Bond issuance in emerging East Asia amounted to $1.6 trillion in the second quarter, 12.2% higher than in the first quarter. In addition to market reports, this issue of the Asia Bond Monitor discusses the impact of US monetary policy uncertainty on emerging market currency rates as well as the growing importance of domestic capital markets. It also looks at the progress of global efforts to transition away from the use of the London Interbank Offered Rate, the widely used benchmark rate in global financial markets.
URI: https://www.adb.org/publications/asia-bond-monitor-september-2019
https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/5573
ISBN: 9789292617349
9789292617356
ISSN: 2219-1518
2219-1526
Country: China
People's Republic of
Hong Kong
China
Indonesia
Korea
Republic of
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
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