Foreign investors marginally offload China onshore bonds in June

Foreign investors slightly sold Chinese onshore yuan-denominated bonds during June. Institutions held 3.20 trillion yuan in bonds traded on China's interbank market. This figure showed a slight decrease from the previous month's holdings. Foreign ...

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Foreign investors slightly sold Chinese onshore yuan-denominated bonds in June, official data showed ‌on ⁠Friday.

Foreign ⁠institutions held 3.20 trillion yuan ($472.28 billion) in bonds traded on China's interbank market as ⁠of the end ‌of June, the central ⁠bank's Shanghai head office said, down from 3.21 trillion yuan a month earlier.

Foreign investors had bought China's ‌onshore yuan-denominated bonds in May for the ⁠first time in over a year.

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