Asia Bond Monitor – November 2023
Publication | November 2023
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This edition analyzes how financial conditions weakened and bond yields rose in most emerging East Asian markets between 1 September and 10 November amid expectations that the United States Federal Reserve would keep interest rates elevated for an extended period.
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The report covers the Association of Southeast Asian Nations; the People's Republic of China; Hong Kong, China; and the Republic of Korea. It explains how overall risks to regional financial conditions remain balanced, with downside risks emanating from high interest rates potentially offset by expected moderation in inflation in 2024. The report also discusses recent developments in local currency bond markets and includes summaries for each of the region’s individual markets.
Contents
- Executive Summary
- Developments in Regional Financial Conditions
- Bond Market Developments in the Third Quarter of 2023
- Recent Developments in ASEAN+3 Sustainable Bond Markets
- Policy and Regulatory Developments
- How Does Inflation in Advanced Economies Affect Emerging Market Bond Yields?
- Market Summaries
- China, People’s Republic of
- Hong Kong, China
- Indonesia
- Korea, Republic of
- Malaysia
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Viet Nam
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