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Risk-averse investors find safer harbour in Sing-dollar bonds
This year's deals have so far been dominated by higher-quality corporates, and longer tenures are now in fashion, say market observers
Published Mon, Feb 29, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE bonds sales have so far been brisk in 2016, as risk-averse investors turn to high-quality debt.
The better credits have been quick to seize the opportunity to sell bonds, offering them lower interest rates and longer tenures.
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