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 Many of us are keen to invest in Asian bonds - but don&amp;#39;t quite know where to turn to, given the relative dearth of paper.  Step in a relatively liquid ETF that can help to solve your problem.  I have not invested in them, just so that you know, but I thought it useful to point this instrument out.   
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