China's finance ministry to issue 84 bln yuan treasury bonds in HK in 2026
BEIJING, May 6 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday that it will issue a total of 84 billion yuan (about 12.25 billion U.S. dollars) of renminbi-denominated treasury bonds in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region this year.
The bonds will be issued in six batches, according to the ministry. The first two batches, totaling 29.5 billion yuan, have already been issued in February and April, respectively.
In order to effectively support the renminbi's internationalization and consolidate Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub, the ministry has been issuing renminbi-denominated bonds in Hong Kong on a regular basis since 2009.
In 2025, the ministry issued a total of 68 billion yuan of renminbi-denominated treasury bonds in Hong Kong.
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