The onshore bonds issued by the Ministry of Finance and the policy banks on the mainland under the same programme will also be used as margin collateral for derivatives transactio
Offshore RMB activities experienced a setback, however, after the People’s Bank of China changed the way it set the central parity rate in August 2015. RMB deposits in Hong Kong fell from 1.0 ...
Chinese risk-free rates are at 20 year lows. This coupled with new policy moves may buoy the Hong Kong and Chinese markets.
Many Hong Kong public bodies have seen increasing interest in multicurrency bonds to attract more international investors, UBS says.
China's net gold imports via Hong Kong in December fell 84% from the previous month, dropping to their lowest since April 2022, Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department data showed on Monday. WHY IT'S IMPORTANT China is the world's leading consumer of gold,
China’s central bank moved on multiple fronts this week and last in an effort to shore up its currency, the yuan, which has languished near a 16-month low relative to the dollar.
City's economy is likely to grow between 2.5 and 3 per cent, ANZ chief economist Raymond Yeung says Beijing's recent measures will lead to more capital flows into Hong Kong equities, becoming a key driver of the city's growth in the Year of the Snake,
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Hong Kong is not a sovereign state — it is part of the People’s Republic of China, so it cannot have its own central bank. However, the region has its own currency, the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), and so it needs an institution to manage that money.
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The People’s Bank of China’s decision to halt bond buying is exacerbating the rise in short-end rates and flattening the yield curve, spurring bets the central bank may resume government debt purchases.
More importantly, it serves as a platform for fostering cultural exchange and building ties, enhancing mutual understanding between people in Hong Kong, mainland China, and those in the ASEAN region.