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  • Bond Connect has only been around for a year, but the impact of its revolutionary approach to China market access is already widely felt. There have certainly been teething problems, but for investors around the globe, the scheme has finally unlocked an opportunity to invest in China’s $11tr bond market. GlobalRMB sat down with leading players in the market to discuss Bond Connect’s unfolding story.
  • This is the 40th year of China’s reform and opening up. As pointed out in the report of the 19th National Congress of the Commu¬nist Party of China, “China will not close its door to the world; we will only become more and more open”.
  • Volatility in Asian dollar bonds has put the focus on marketing tactics deployed by banks, and in particular some Chinese securities houses, to win over investors — tactics that are distorting price discovery and putting pressure on the secondary market. Are standards falling in the region? Rashmi Kumar finds out.
  • China’s green bond market has quickly become one of the largest in the world. But a big part of the market still does not meet international standards. Matthew Thomas reports.
  • There have been numerous attempts to kickstart a Belt and Road bond market. But bankers are confused what that means in practice – and investors are unsure why they should care, writes Matthew Thomas.
  • The Development Bank of Mongolia is ready to return to the dollar bond market after a six year hiatus.