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Cambodia launches infrastructure bond Prakas

 

Cambodia’s Securities and Exchange Regulator (SERC), with support from the Australian Embassy, launched a new regulation (Prakas) enabling companies to raise long-term capital for infrastructure projects through bond issuance. Unveiled at a July 22 workshop in Phnom Penh, the regulation aims to diversify financing options, promote sustainable development, and align with Cambodia’s national growth priorities. The Prakas allows Cambodia to join regional peers like Vietnam and Indonesia in using infrastructure bonds to attract long-term investment. Backed by the Australia–Cambodia Development Partnership, the move supports inclusive growth and economic resilience. (Summarized by chatgpt.com) 

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