Asian bonds attract inflows despite solid dollar, Brexit risk


    Top Federal Reserve officials have voiced support for more rate hikes with Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart saying he still expects two to three rate increases between now and December. 

    Appetite for higher yields in Asia remains firm even as Britain's June referendum on whether to stay in the European Union looms as a major geopolitical risk for markets.

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