Association bullish on loan market
Coming off a gloomy couple of years, the Asia-Pacific Loan Market Association has a positive outlook on the global loan market, because of the impact emerging markets are expected to have on it.
Coming off a gloomy couple of years, the Asia-Pacific Loan Market Association has a positive outlook on the global loan market, because of the impact emerging markets are expected to have on it.
In 2011, the European debt default caused a great deal of volatility in financial markets, causing banks to rein in their lending.
Last year, uncertainty over the fiscal cliff and tax rates in the United States kept US$1 trillion in corporate expenditures at bay.
"Asia-Pacific banks and markets are in good shape," said Atul Sodhi, the association's chairman, managing director and head of global loan syndication, Asia-Pacific.
Last year was "a fairly strong year" for Asia-Pacific loan markets, Sodhi said. The region's share of global volumes "has been on the rise, and it was its second-strongest year in the last six years".