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Bond market action from around the world with a focus on Dim Sum debt and dollar bonds issued by Chinese firms.

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As the first batches of a trillion-yuan offering of ultra-long-term special government bonds came roaring out of the gate this week, those bearish on China’s economic outlook triggered a feeding frenzy.

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Their allocation to developed-market bonds increased by the most in five years to 16 per cent, bringing back a greater balance between fixed income and equities, according to a global survey by the Swiss bank.

China’s central bank is set to participate in treasury-bond trading in the secondary market, and a prominent researcher affiliated with the Ministry of Finance says purchases in the primary market should also be made.

Agile says it ‘will not be able to fulfil all payment obligations under its offshore debts’ because of liquidity pressure. Presales declined 68 per cent year on year to US$905 million from January to April.

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ICBC and BOC line up issuance plans for 60 billion yuan worth of total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) bonds as Chinese G-SIBs (global systemically important banks) are expected to sell 440 billion yuan of these newly introduced bonds.

The incentives will inject a dose of optimism and confidence in the capital markets, enhance cross-border trading schemes and boost the yuan, tax experts say.

State media article on Wednesday says it is ‘certain’ that China’s central bank will participate in treasury bond trading amid better coordination with the finance ministry.

The People’s Bank of China has indicated its approval for trading treasury bonds on the secondary market, signalling more robust action to boost liquidity and fuel growth is no longer out of the question.

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China could face a third wave of corporate bond defaults, induced by high financing costs, slow economic growth and tighter government policies, S&P analysts said. Local government financing vehicles may be the weakest link.

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Asia official with Washington-based agency points to the PBOC’s policy moves, as well as China’s infrastructure spending, as economic bellwethers in the face of headwinds.

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Vanke has held discussions with parties including state-owned investment company Guangdong Holdings and a Tianjin-based state-owned firm to exit its investment, said people familiar with the matter.

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Hong Kong is building an arsenal to assist the world with raising funds for managing losses from natural disasters, the Insurance Authority said. It is discovering more issuers, investors and data, as well as cultivating its modelling capabilities and talent.

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Shanghai-based developer, facing 61.86 billion yuan (US$8.5 billion) in debts, says it needs more time to consider restructuring plan amid slumping sales and slow asset disposal as the property market crisis grinds on.

Truong My Lan, 67, was found guilty of embezzlement, bribery, and banking regulation violations for orchestrating a massive fraud using hundreds of ghost companies.

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Ministry of Finance says it is a ‘pity’ to see Fitch Ratings revise the outlook on China’s sovereign debt from stable to negative due to concerns over property and public finance stress.

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Chinese developers suffered another dismal month in March as new home sales tumbled 46 per cent from a year earlier. It would be premature to expect a turnaround amid an ongoing liquidity crisis.

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Dalian Wanda Group, the parent of Wanda Commercial and the country’s largest shopping centre operator, has been grappling with a liquidity crisis over the past two years, and has been selling assets to repay debt.

Even after President Xi Jinping has asked for China’s central bank to trade government bonds, the outcome is likely to remain limited as the bank does not want to trigger negative outcomes for inflation and exchange rates.

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One of China’s largest private education operators, XJ International, formerly Hope Education Group, is facing a winding up petition brought by international bondholders after it failed to meet a repayment deadline.

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Distressed Chinese property developer downplays the possibility of a liquidation after it hired the financial advisory firm to assess the amount of money creditors could recover in such an event.

A former central bank adviser says China’s 1 trillion yuan (US$139 billion) of ultra-long term special bonds should be used to improve services for migrant workers as it seeks to boost consumption to drive its economy.

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Readers propose a possible new source of funding for the government, and suggest how cities in the Greater Bay Area could cooperate to boost the nighttime economy.

The impact of Monday’s downgrade is ‘controllable’, the second-largest Chinese developer says. Its shares rose more than 10 per cent to HK$6.30 on Tuesday on belief commercial banks will raise up to US$11.1 billion to repay its debts.

The international ratings agency has stripped state-backed property giant China Vanke of its investment-grade credit rating amid concerns over its liquidity and ability to access funding amid declining sales.

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