1. The People's Bank of China (PBOC): Vigorously develop the "technology board" of the bond market, supporting more private technology companies and private equity investment institutions to issue bonds for financing.
2. The PBOC: Continue to reform and improve the Loan Prime Rate (LPR), focusing on improving the quality of LPR quotes.
3. Fed mouthpiece: The Fed's disagreement on a December rate cut is widening.
4. The UK budget dilemma: Tax increases may hurt the economy, while no increases may hurt the bond market.
5. A stronger dollar is impacting emerging markets; experts advise investors to turn their attention to the bond market.
6. The Ministry of Finance plans to issue 2025 book-entry discount bonds (70th tranche), with a total face value of 60 billion yuan through competitive bidding.
7. CITIC Securities: Receives approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) for the public offering of no more than 50 billion yuan of short-term corporate bonds to professional investors.
8. Greece plans to issue 8 billion euros in bonds in 2026 to continue its debt reduction targets.
9. The Hong Kong SAR government issues its third batch of digital green bonds. 10. Suzhou Bank issued RMB 2 billion in perpetual capital bonds for 2025.
11. China Construction Bank issued RMB 30 billion in green financial bonds with a fixed interest rate of 1.72% and a floating interest rate linked to the Loan Prime Rate (LPR).
12. China Construction Bank underwrote Barclays' RMB 2 billion Panda Bond issuance.