Hong Kong bourse says it's working with regulators on southbound leg of China Bond Connect
Shanghai
HONG Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) is "working closely" with regulators on a southbound leg of the Bond Connect programme to expand Chinese investors' access to global bond markets, the bourse operator's chief executive said on Friday.
Nicolas Aguzin's comments, made in a speech to an online summit, come after Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said she looked forward to the "early implementation" of the southbound Bond Connect, in a speech to the British Chamber of Commerce on June 17.
Mr Aguzin did not provide a timeline for the launch of the programme in his speech.
The northbound leg of Bond Connect, launched in July 2017, expanded global investors' access to the Chinese onshore bond market, the world's second-largest.
Foreign holdings of Chinese bonds stood at a record 3.68 trillion yuan (S$766.7 billion) at the end of May.
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June data was not yet available on Friday from China Central Depository and Clearing and the Shanghai Clearing House.
The Bond Connect programme is operated by Bond Connect Company, a joint venture between HKEX and the China Foreign Exchange Trade System. REUTERS
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