金融市場

Global investors pile into Chinese bank bonds

Overseas buyers defy Beijing authorities’ unease over fear of debt market bubble

Emerging market investors are betting that a bull run in China’s bond markets has further to go, even as Beijing signals increasing discomfort with a soaring rally in government debt.

China’s central bank has been trying to cool a frenzy for long-term government bonds this year driven by local investors who have pushed yields down to about 2 per cent, a response to faltering consumer demand in the world’s second-biggest economy.

While foreign investors have cut their direct holdings of Chinese government bonds in recent months, they have instead ploughed into short-term debt issued by Chinese banks and used currency trades to boost overall yields to rates above US Treasuries, in US dollar terms.

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