Just 3% of a huge China US dollar bond bought by non-Asians
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THE biggest US dollar bond to come out of China in three years demonstrated the dominance of local demand in Asia's booming offshore debt market, with just 3 per cent of purchases coming from outside the region.
Growth in the pool of liquidity in Asia has enabled record issuance of US$221 billion of US dollar bonds so far this year in the region excluding Japan, more than 20 per cent greater than what was sold in all of 2016, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Some estimates showed that the size of the market is already approaching US$1 trillion, while others anticipated that this milestone will be hit within the next three years.
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