The ability of Asian companies to raise investment capital in their local currencies from local debt markets has helped insulate them from the worst effects of the liquidity squeeze afflicting many parts of the international capital market. But policy makers in the region still have a lot of work to do to ensure this trend accelerates.
Domestic markets have helped Asian companies pick up the slack after their fundraising in international markets began to slow in mid-2007....
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