PBoC touts bond reform amid deleveraging, opening up

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PBoC touts bond reform amid deleveraging, opening up

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People walk past the China's central bank or People's Bank of China in Beijing Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015. China devalued its tightly controlled currency on Tuesday following a slump in trade, triggering the yuan's biggest one-day decline in a decade. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) | Andy Wong/AP/Press Association Images

The People’s Bank of China has laid out its next moves to upgrade the domestic bond markets, including better market standards, clearer default rules and further opening to foreign investors — steps that could make regulators less active in the corporate debt market.

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