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Investors back in Singapore bond market with a vengeance
Singdollar bond issuance is up 48% to S$20b so far this year, on the back of interest rates falling globally
Published Thu, Aug 29, 2019 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE bond investors have rushed back into the market on fears that yields could fall further.
Singapore dollar bond issuance this month hit S$2.3 billion from five deals, almost double the S$1.25 billion sold in August 2018.
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