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ATTRACTING FOREIGN PARTICIPATION IN ASIAN LOCAL CURRENCY BOND MARKETS: THE CASE OF THE ASIAN BOND FUND 2 INITIATIVE

The Asian Bond Fund 2 (ABF2) is a $US2bn initiative by a group of central banks in Asia and the Pacific. To promote local currency government bond markets, the fund has been investing in 8 such markets in the region. These markets have made impressive strides since the fund's inception in 2005....

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Published in:Pacific economic review (Oxford, England) England), 2012-08, Vol.17 (3), p.415-433
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