Hong Kong’s convertible bond market is having its busiest year on record, with companies raising $14.2 billion so far this year as investors pour into equity-linked debt despite low or negative yields, according to investment bank UBS.
The boom reflects improving sentiment toward Hong Kong equities, with lower interest rates and a stronger stock market making convertible bonds more attractive than traditional share placements.
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