With markets anticipating that the US Federal Reserve will adopt an increasingly hawkish tone – a boon for the US dollar – private banks in Asia expect to see capital outflows from local currency bonds in the region. “We expect Asian local currency bonds to be significantly vulnerable to capital outflows as global yields rise,” John Woods, Asia Pacific CIO at…
Private banks expect outflows from Asian local currency bonds
18 October 2017
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