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May 31, 2000

Bond boom

How is IR changing to meet the information demands of fixed income investors?

Since January last year corporate bond issues across the globe have boomed. And as the fixed income market has grown it has changed the way in which issuers relate to their bondholders.In 1998 the aggregate value of new international corporate bond issues totaled just over $144 bn, according to Capital Data, the bond market research house. In the following year the comparable figure was more than double, at $321 bn. This high level of activity has continued into 2000, with $82 bn worth of

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