Thoughts on the Market

Midyear Credit Outlook: An Odd Disconnect in Asia

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Jun 20, 2025
Kelvin Pang, Head of Asia Credit Strategy, discusses the intriguing dynamics of the Asian credit market amid economic challenges. Pang highlights the paradox of sluggish growth alongside historically low credit spreads, driven by China's credit supply issues. He also delves into the appeal of dim sum bonds for issuers and the complexities of local versus dollar-denominated borrowing. The conversation explores risks in the Chinese property sector while urging investors to focus on high-quality credits for better strategic positioning amidst tariff uncertainties.
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Asia Faces Growth Drag from Tariffs

  • Asia faces lower growth due to persistent tariff uncertainty dampening capital expenditure.
  • Monetary easing and a weaker U.S. dollar only partially offset this drag on growth.
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Tight Asia Credit Spreads Despite Slow Growth

  • Asia credit spreads remain historically tight despite the weaker growth outlook.
  • This paradox is driven by strong technical factors like negative net supply offsetting outflows.
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Normalization of Asia Credit Technicals

  • Asia credit technicals will normalize once treasury yields and dollar funding costs decrease.
  • Lower funding costs encourage issuers to enter the market, increasing supply and demand in a rate cut cycle.
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