Asia Dollar Bond Sales Expected to Hold Strong After April Surge

Asia-Pacific’s dollar bond market is poised for steady issuance this month as borrowers capitalize on a post–US-Iran ceasefire lull that drove April volumes to a five-year high.

Asia-Pacific’s dollar bond market is poised for steady issuance this month as borrowers capitalize on a post–US-Iran ceasefire lull that drove April volumes to a five-year high.
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