
Ameya Karve
Asia Corporate Credit Reporter at Bloomberg News
Reporter @Bloomberg News in Singapore. Covers Asia credit, bonds and loans. Posts are own, not the company's views. Retweets aren't endorsements.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ameya Karve
Chinese borrowers led a flurry of dollar bond deals in one of the busiest days in Asia this year, as a de-escalation in trade tensions boosted sentiment in credit markets. At least six borrowers are looking to price their US-currency offerings Wednesday in Asia ex-Japan, with three from China and one from Hong Kong. The last time six borrowers marketed dollar offerings in 2025 was on March 25, according to Bloomberg-compiled data of deals with a minimum size of $100 million.
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1 month ago |
financialpost.com | Ameya Karve
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Ameya Karve
The production line manufacturing solar panels at the Hanwha factory in Jincheon, South Korea. (Bloomberg) -- A $400 million dollar bond from a unit of South Korea’s Hanwha Group ended a dry spell for debt offerings this month in the US currency from emerging Asia excluding China.
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1 month ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Finbarr Flynn |Ameya Karve
A rally in Asia’s junk bond market is building steam as investors return to risky assets on hopes that trade tensions between China and the US will ease. Investor demand pushed up dollar high-yield bonds in Asia as much as 0.25 cents on Wednesday, according to a trader. That adds to a recent rebound: Last week, the securities returned 1.7%, the most since June 2023, according to a Bloomberg index.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Finbarr Flynn |Ameya Karve
(Bloomberg) -- A rally in Asia’s junk bond market is building steam as investors return to risky assets on hopes that trade tensions between China and the US will ease. Investor demand pushed up dollar high-yield bonds in Asia as much as 0.25 cents on Wednesday, according to a trader. That adds to a recent rebound: Last week, the securities returned 1.7%, the most since June 2023, according to a Bloomberg index.
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A unit of South Korea’s Hanwha Group started marketing a dollar bond Wednesday, ending a dry spell in debt offerings this month in the US currency from emerging Asia excluding China. https://t.co/CcDalBOUlk via @technology

A rally in Asia’s junk bond market is building steam as investors return to risky assets on hopes that trade tensions between China and the US will ease https://t.co/iLDvK4uETW via @markets

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