To prepare for this BIS/PBC seminar, the central bank participants were asked to provide background papers to describe their local currency corporate bond markets and identify important policy issues. The academics and other participants were asked to focus on particular issues. For the seminar itself, these issues were grouped around five themes: (1) why a corporate bond market? (2) legal and institutional framework; (3) role of information; (4) market liquidity; and (5) the role of central banks in market development. This volume makes available revised versions of all these papers.
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Jacob Gyntelberg & Guonan Ma & Eli Remolona, 2006.
"Developing corporate bond markets in Asia,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 13-21
Bank for International Settlements.
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Thomas Keller, 2006.
"The role and function of rating agencies,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 39-44
Bank for International Settlements.
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Mu Huaipeng, 2006.
"The development of China’s bond market,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 56-60
Bank for International Settlements.
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V K Sharma & Chandan Sinha, 2006.
"The corporate debt market in India,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 80-87
Bank for International Settlements.
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Hibiki Ichiue, 2006.
"Development of Japan’s credit markets,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 88-95
Bank for International Settlements.
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Muhammad bin Ibrahim & Adrian Wong, 2006.
"The corporate bond market in Malaysia,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 114-28
Bank for International Settlements.
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Simon Tyler, 2006.
"The New Zealand corporate bond market,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 129-35
Bank for International Settlements.
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Nestor A Espenilla, Jr, 2006.
"The corporate bond market in the Philippines,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 135-45
Bank for International Settlements.
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Chuan Teck Lee, 2006.
"Developing Singapore's corporate market,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 146-51
Bank for International Settlements.
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Pongpen Ruengvirayudh & Sakkapop Panyanukul, 2006.
"The corporate bond market in Thailand,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Developing corporate bond markets in Asia, volume 26, pages 152-60
Bank for International Settlements.
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