From kangaroos to dim sum, foreign borrowers rush into Asia-Pacific bond markets
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From kangaroos to dim sum, foreign borrowers rush into Asia-Pacific bond markets
YORUK BAHCELI, STELLA QIU AND JIAXING LI
LONDON, SYDNEY AND HONG KONG
REUTERS
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Foreign borrowers are plowing into once-niche Asia-Pacific bond markets, demonstrating that it’s not just Big Tech grabbing funding wherever it can in a world of rising uncertainty and record borrowing.
Germany’s Commerzbank, French utility Engie, Persil-owner Henkel, Singapore …
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Aug 17, 2026