Uncertainty slows Taiwan’s bond trading rate path


The average daily trading volume in government bonds fell to a six-month low of NT$5.4 billion (US$167mil) in April. — Bloomberg

TAIPEI: Bond traders in Taiwan aren’t an enthused lot these days amid uncertainty over the outlook for interest rates.

The average daily trading volume in government bonds fell to a six-month low of NT$5.4 billion (US$167mil) in April.

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