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PBOC drains a net RMB245 bln out of banking system via OMO this week
The People's Bank of China, China's central bank, drained a net of 245 billion yuan from the financial system via open market operation this week.
China treasury bond futures close higher Thursday
China's treasury bond futures closed higher on Thursday, with the contract for settlement in March 2017 up 0.4 percent at 99.15 yuan.
China treasury bond futures close higher Wednesday
China's treasury bond futures closed higher on Wednesday, with the contract for settlement in March 2017 up 1.09 percent at 98.85 yuan.
PBOC maintain neutral position in OMO on Wed.
PBOC conducted 90 bln yuan of 7-day reverse repos, 40 bln yuan of 14-day reverse repos and 40 bln yuan of 28-day reverse repos on Wednesday.
Financial institutions speed up investment as PPP corporate bond to launch
Financial institutions have accelerated investment in corporate bond based on PPP which is expected to reach one trillion yuan.
Overseas issuance of urban investment bond doubles to USD11.6 bln in 2016
Domestic urban investment companies having not self-realized fundraising arouses a wave of bond issuance in overseas markets.
Central bank drains 150 bln yuan from market
China's central bank drained 150 billion yuan (around 21.7 billion U.S. dollars) from the market Wednesday.
China's finance ministry to issue 14 bln yuan in treasury bonds in HK
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Tuesday it will issue yuan-denominated treasury bonds worth 14 billion yuan in Hong Kong this week.
Central bank injects more money to ease liquidity strain
China's central bank continued to pump money into the financial system on Friday through open market operations.
Central bank continues to inject liquidity into market
China's central bank pumped 990 billion yuan (145.6 billion U.S. dollars) into the inter-bank market this week to ease liquidity.
China's new bond offerings up RMB500 bln o-y to RMB2.6 trln in Oct.
China's new bond issues reached 2.6 trillion yuan in October.
China's 1st green covered bonds listed in London Nov. 11
China's first green covered bonds got listed in the London Stock Exchange on November 11.
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