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Aluminium giant Rusal hit the limelight in March when it became the first Russian corporate to issue a Panda bond. But Oleg Mukhamedshin, deputy chief executive, told GlobalRMB that high onshore yields are delaying the company’s return to the Panda market.
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Nomura confirmed that it has begun applying for a licence in Germany to operate a new Frankfurt-based entity, as a preparation for the UK’s exit from the European Union.
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Details around the Bond Connect are still trickling in just a week from the expected July 3 launch, with some analysts raising the spectre of a last minute U-turn by PBoC on its decision not to have aggregate quotas over the scheme.
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Tradeweb becomes Bond Connect’s first foreign trading platform provider, both northbound and southbound fund flows of the Mutual Recognition of Funds scheme pick up speed in May, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) plans favourable FX policy for Chinese companies investing in Belt and Road projects abroad.
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The governor of People’s Bank of China says Chinese banks must face international competition, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) considers changes in Stock Connect daily trading quotas after MSCI’s A-share inclusion, and the Hong Kong Exchange plans to launch CNH and dollar gold futures on July 10.
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China's Ministry of Finance completed its first semi-annual auction of the year of offshore renminbi (CNH) bonds on Thursday, in a deal that surprised analysts with the strength of its demand.