ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide 2019 Exchange Bond Market in the People’s Republic of China
Asian Development Bank | October 2019
Abstract
The ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide series provides country-specific information on the investment climate, rules, laws, opportunities, and characteristics of local bond markets in Asia and the Pacific. It aims to help bond market issuers, investors, and financial intermediaries understand the local context and encourage greater participation in the region’s rapidly developing bond markets. This edition focuses on the exchange bond market in the People’s Republic of China, which is one of the country’s most important bond markets and one of only two that are accessible to foreign investment.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2019. ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide 2019 Exchange Bond Market in the People’s Republic of China. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11324. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9261-701-1
Print ISBN
978-92-9261-700-4
ISSN
2616-4663 (print)
2616-4671 (electronic)
Keywords
Public Finance
Project Finance
Private Finance
Nonbank Financing
Non-Bank Financial Institutions
Municipal Finance
Local Government Finance
Local Currency Financing
Limited Resource Financing
International Financial Institutions
Infrastructure Financing
Industrial Finance
Government Financial Institutions
Government Finance
Financing of Infrastructure
Financial Sector Development
Financial Regulation
Development projects
Physical infrastructure
Soft infrastructure
Infrastructure finance
Infrastructure bonds
Trade Finance
Rural Finance
Regional Development Finance
Risk Financing
Regional Development Finance
Public Finance
Infrastructure Financing
Financing of Infrastructure
Financial Security
Financial Intermediation
Finance And Trade
Enterprise Financing
Asian Development Bank
Development
Regional Economic Integration
Financial Sector Policies
Financial Risk Management
Bond Financing
ADB
Self Financing
Aid Financing
Financial Aid
Development Banks
International Monetary Relations
Local Finance
Banks
Capital Market
Financial statistics
Economic integration
Development Bank
Capital Market
Regional Plans
Regional Development Bank
Development finance
Municipal Bonds
Bonds
Grants
Loans
Development Banks
Local government bonds
Bonds
Catastrophe bonds
Bond funds
Bond market
Multilateral development banks
Mentoring in business
Trade routes
Bills of exchange
Swaps
International banks and banking
Capital movements
Central banks and banking
Bills of exchange
Swaps
Banks and banking
Stock exchanges
Market
Exchange
Balance of trade
Cyber Security
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