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CHINA PRESS: Panda Bond Issuance To Keep Growing In 2025

CHINA PRESS

The issuance of panda bonds and dim sum bonds are expected to keep growing in 2025, amid large maturities of Chinese companies’ overseas debt and the People’s Bank of China’s moderately loose monetary policy stance, Securities Times reported citing market insiders. The issuance of panda bonds reached CNY194.8 billion as of Dec 19, a rise of 26%, which is expected to hit a record high by year-end. Among the issuers, foreign investors were about three times the volume of last year, and Germany has topped panda bond issuance outside of Hong Kong, the newspaper said.

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The issuance of panda bonds and dim sum bonds are expected to keep growing in 2025, amid large maturities of Chinese companies’ overseas debt and the People’s Bank of China’s moderately loose monetary policy stance, Securities Times reported citing market insiders. The issuance of panda bonds reached CNY194.8 billion as of Dec 19, a rise of 26%, which is expected to hit a record high by year-end. Among the issuers, foreign investors were about three times the volume of last year, and Germany has topped panda bond issuance outside of Hong Kong, the newspaper said.