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SGD bonds going strong
Investors have plenty of cash to deploy; not worried about pending interest rate hikes
Published Tue, May 26, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
THE Singapore bond market continues to roar, with new issuances up 20 per cent in the first three weeks of May against the same period last year.
It may end the month with S$3 billion worth of issues as investor appetite remains strong amid growing expectations that US interest rates will rise later in the year.
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