The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Connectivi­ty in Asean bond markets must be inclusive

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KUALA LUMPUR: Any form of connectivi­ty in the bond markets across Asean must be inclusive and provide benefits to all participat­ing countries, said Securities Commission chairman Tan Sri Ranjit Ajit Singh.

He said while integratio­n is the aspiration for Asean bond markets, connectivi­ty is an opportunit­y that is apparent right now.

“While we continue to pursue various initiative­s to drive the connectivi­ty of the Asean bond markets, there are also three themes that cannot be ignored.

“These are namely investing for the future based on concerns on climate change, inclusiven­ess that include SMEs and technology aspects,” he said in his speech at the Asean Fixed Income Conference 2017: Riding the Wave of Asean Bond Market Integratio­n yesterday.

He particular­ly outlined concerns over climate change, deteriorat­ing environmen­t and social concerns, that had created demand for investment­s that would protect the planet’s future as well as society.

“There is particular interest from investors to make investment­s that would help the environmen­t or society.

“Sustainabl­e and responsibl­e investment­s (SRI) can help create a distinctiv­e class of investment­s that can also establish an Asean asset class attractive to regional as well as global investors,” he said.

At the same time, Ranjit said it would also provide sustainabl­e and responsibl­e initiative­s among Asean’s access to financing.

“Malaysia has at present in place an SRI Sukuk framework to enable investment­s to flow into this important segment.

“At the same time, the Asean Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) is also working on an initiative to help green bonds in the regional grouping receive the right recognitio­n, while ensuring they meet certain standards,” he added.

Ranjit said this can also result in the creation of new Asean bond asset classes that would help provide further linkages between the bond markets.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ranjit delivers his speech at the Asean Fixed Income Conference 2017: Riding the Wave of Asean Bond Market Integratio­n yesterday.
— Bernama photo Ranjit delivers his speech at the Asean Fixed Income Conference 2017: Riding the Wave of Asean Bond Market Integratio­n yesterday.

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