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China Further Opens Bond Market To Woo Foreign Investors

CHINA PRESS
MNI (Singapore)

China will open its exchange-based bond markets starting on June 30 to qualified foreign institutional investors in the latest move to expand capital inflows, according to a statement on the People’s Bank of China website late Friday. Currently, foreign investors are only allowed to invest in the country’s interbank bond market, MNI notes. The balance of China’s bond market, the second largest in the world, was CNY138.2 trillion as of April 2022, among which 1,035 foreign institutions hold CNY3.9 trillion worth of Chinese bonds, the statement said.

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