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  2. Chinese-issued U.S. dollar bonds - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, China's Ministry of Finance revealed plans to sell US$2 billion worth of sovereign dollar bonds in Hong Kong, its first dollar bond offering since October 2004. [2] The technology and communications sector in China made up a significant share of the offshore U.S. dollar bond market. Tencent priced $5 billion of notes in January 2018. [3]

  3. Investors are flocking back to bonds for safety as DeepSeek ...

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    The 10-year Treasury yield hit its lowest level of the year as stocks plunged on Monday. Fears about a new AI tool from China are sending investors to safe havens. The Fed's policy meeting this ...

  4. Foreign-exchange reserves of China - Wikipedia

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    This ranks China as the second largest holder of US government debt, after Japan. [11] China is gradually reducing its holding of US dollar reserve, down to 25% [failed verification] in 2023 from 59% of its total foreign-exchange in 2016. [11] [12] However, China also holds US bonds in custody accounts in Belgium (at Euroclear) and Luxembourg ...

  5. Exclusive-China plans record $411 billion special treasury ...

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    The state planner NDRC said on Dec. 13 Beijing had fully allocated all proceeds from this year's 1 trillion yuan in ultra-long special treasury bonds, with about 70% of proceeds financing the "two ...

  6. Primary dealer - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a primary dealer is a bank or securities broker-dealer that is permitted to trade directly with the Federal Reserve System ("the Fed"). [8] Such firms are required to make bids or offers when the Fed conducts open market operations , provide information to the Fed's open market trading desk, and to participate actively in ...

  7. Chinese government bonds are on fire. That’s ringing alarm ...

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    The yield on China’s onshore 10-year government bond, which is a benchmark for a wide range of interest rates, touched 2.18% Monday, the lowest since 2002 when records began.

  8. Analysis-China's retail investor sours quickly on stocks - AOL

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    Retail money accounts for roughly 70% of China's share trading, hence there is a risk that a sell-off could trigger a disorderly unwinding of leveraged bets and losses which could stymie Beijing's ...

  9. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    1979 $10,000 Treasury Bond. Treasury bonds (T-bonds, also called a long bond) have the longest maturity at twenty or thirty years. They have a coupon payment every six months like T-notes. [12] The U.S. federal government suspended issuing 30-year Treasury bonds for four years from February 18, 2002, to February 9, 2006. [13]