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Eyeing post-crisis prospects
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
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As supply falls, Asia private debt seen to offer attractive returns
Valuations of most asset classes have been badly hit since the World Health Organisation on March 11 declared the coronavirus outbreak as a global pandemic. The private debt market, which has grown almost 20-fold since 2000, hasn’t been spare...
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