Asian banks may sell more bonds in 2022 as credit demand grows

S&P Global | January 19, 2022

Asia-Pacific banks' debt raising activities may regain momentum in 2022 as the ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to drive credit growth and demand for capital, especially in China.

Extract from the article: "We expect growth in bond issuances by Asia-Pacific banks in 2022, driven primarily by banks' increasing need to lend as economic activity continues to rebound from the pandemic-induced slump."

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