Emerging East Asia’s local currency bond markets have
regained their bounce as bond yields have fallen for most markets in recent
months. However, bond markets could still be jolted by the ongoing tapering in
US quantitative easing, the slowdown in economic growth in the People’s
Republic of China, and moves by the European Central Bank to counter threat of
deflation, says the latest quarterly Asia Bond Monitor from the Asian
Development Bank.
Read the full report - http://asianbondsonline.adb.org/documents/abm_jun_2014.pdf?src=newsletter&id=uWidK3KdmgXVUWes9IgIcqKp1miwxx
Read the highlights - http://asianbondsonline.adb.org/documents/abm_jun_2014_highlights.pdf?src=newsletter&id=uWidK3KdmgXVUWes9IgIcqKp1miwxx
Read the news release - http://www.adb.org/news/investors-returning-most-emerging-east-asia-markets-asia-bond-monitor?src=newsletter&id=uWidK3KdmgXVUWes9IgIcqKp1miwxx
Read past issues - http://asianbondsonline.adb.org/regional/abm.php?src=newsletter&id=uWidK3KdmgXVUWes9IgIcqKp1miwxx
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