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The period of easily raising funds from abroad seems to be coming to an end for emerging markets around the world. In the new environment of higher interest rates in the US and increased competition for capital flows, portfolio managers are becoming more selective with where they place their money.
With Indonesia experiencing an infrastructure deficit of $1.5trn according to the World Bank, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) increasingly rely on debt to finance investment. Therefore, some SOEs have opted to issue rupiah-denominated bonds – known as Komodo bonds – on offshore exchanges, to not only raise capital for projects, but also to...
An increasingly prominent and disruptive force in the financial services sector, financial technology ( fintech) comprises any innovative or technology-based financial service offered to consumers or businesses. Often viewed as a competitor to traditional financial service providers, fintech fills gaps left by the formal sector, offering an...
The country’s infrastructure deficit has been identified as an opportunity to further economic growth. To this end, there are 223 separate infrastructure projects in the pipeline expected to cost $307bn, including new roads, ports, airports, power plants and health care facilities. To date, state-owned enterprises (SOEs), such as local...
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