A lack of appreciation of the investor's role in the capital markets could undermine efforts to develop deep and liquid corporate bond markets in Asia-Pacific, argues S&P.
An alliance of national financial markets that preserves some differences, while standardising a range of financial practices and legislative frameworks, would make Asia more self-sufficient, argues Standard & Poor's.
As the tenth anniversary of the Asian financial crisis approaches, S&P's head of Asia Pacific says it is a timely moment to consider whether such a shock could recur.