The sale of foreign-currency bonds with short-dated call options has been outlawed in Taiwan. Other options line up to satisfy investors hunting yield.
Bond investors could demand higher new issue premiums in the coming days, especially if the US debt ceiling debate remains unresolved triggering risk aversion sentiment.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power re-opens the Asian credit market after a barren few weeks with a tightly priced 10-year deal, while other borrowers are set to follow.
KB Financial Group, the owner of Kookmin Bank, raises $914 million from the rights issue after the underwriters pick up $9 million worth of stock that wasn't subscribed for.
Korea's biggest bank attracts strong demand for a $1 billion five-year covered bond issue, and avoids the constraints and stigma attached to government guarantees.