Thai bonds under pressure


THAILAND’S fixed-income markets look set to stay under pressure in the months ahead, with investors bracing for higher yields and a bumpier ride in the middle part of the bond curve as fiscal worries and shifting rate expectations collide.

The outlook is increasingly shaped by heavier government borrowing plans, a creeping rise in long-term yield expectations, and a market that still seems reluctant to fully price in tighter monetary policy.

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