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Back to July 2021
Challenging times ahead
By
Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- China
- Global
China bonds seen to do well but India debt faces tough times
It’s been a challenge for income-seeking bond investors for a while now, with rock-bottom interest rates driving bond yields lower. Nevertheless, there are several bonds in Asia that performed strongly in 2020 and through most of the first ha...
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