Qualified foreign institutional investors investing in China’s Inter-bank Bond Market are no longer subject to approval and quota restrictions
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China’s bond market is the world’s third largest bond market in the world in terms of trading volume. China has two main bond markets: the inter-bank bond market (“Inter-bank Bond Market”), which is primarily regulated by the People’s Bank of China and an exchange-based bond market, which is primarily regulated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. The Inter-bank Bond Market accounts for almost 95% of the total trading volume in China’s bond market. This regulatory update will review at how efforts have been made in the past to gradually open up the Inter-bank Bond Market to foreign investors, as well as some of the latest development in this market. This article deals with the process of opening-up and latest development about the regulatory.
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