Singapore's corporate bond issuance stays robust amid low interest rates
In addition, demand for corporate debt is expected to remain strong even with the prospect of rising inflation and bond yields: fixed-income experts
Singapore
BOND issuance by Singapore-listed companies has gathered pace this year as firms continued to take advantage of ultra-loose monetary policy and historically low interest rates amid the ongoing pandemic to raise funds. (see Amendment note)
In addition, demand for corporate debt is expected to remain robust even with the prospect of rising inflation and bond yields, say fixed-income experts.
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