Govt to Issue 4b Eurobonds in HK's Offshore Market
The central government plans to issue 4 billion euro-denominated ($4.67 billion) sovereign bonds in Hong Kong's offshore market on Nov 10, the Ministry of Finance announced on Oct.29.
The bonds will be issued in three tranches, comprising three-year bonds, seven-year bonds and 12-year bonds, according to the ministry. More specific information will be released before the issuance.
This marks the third consecutive annual issuance since the country restarted the issuance of sovereign eurobonds in 2019, analysts said.
The last time that the central government issued the same amount of euro-denominated sovereign bonds was on Nov 18, 2020. It was comprised by 750 million euros of five-year bonds, 2 billion euros of 10-year bonds and 1.25 billion euros of 15-year bonds, the Ministry of Finance said on its website.
At that time, the five-year tranche achieved a negative yield for the first time, the ministry said.
Earlier this month, the Ministry of Finance issued $4 billion US dollar-denominated sovereign bonds in Hong Kong, which experienced six times over-subscription rates - the highest level in recent years. And the pricing spreads have been narrowed to a record low, indicated by the ministry.
The recent foreign currency-denominated sovereign bonds issuance have shown that global investors have the confidence of China's higher level of opening up and the comparative advantage of the country's steady economic recovery thanks to the effective COVID-19 pandemic control measures, said analysts from ICBC International.
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