1. The interest rate market is still pricing in a no-rate-cut Fed in December.
2. Fed Chair Hammarsk: Further rate cuts could pose risks to financial stability.
3. Japanese Prime Minister: New bonds may be issued to finance economic measures, but total Japanese bond issuance will be lower than last year.
4. The Japanese Cabinet approved a stimulus package of over 21 trillion yen.
5. SoftBank issued another 46 billion yen in bonds, continuing its record-breaking bond issuance momentum.
6. Vanke: Will further divest businesses and assets with low strategic relevance to improve cash flow and debt structure.
7. 15 newly issued STAR Market bond ETFs this year all exceeded 10 billion yuan in size, and the total size of bond ETFs has increased by over 540 billion yuan this year.
8. Insurance companies have issued over 70 billion yuan in bonds this year, with perpetual bonds becoming the main source of capital replenishment.
9. China Property & Casualty Reinsurance was approved to issue 4 billion yuan of 10-year redeemable capital replenishment bonds.
10. Northbound trading through Bond Connect reached 572.3 billion yuan in October, with a daily average of 31.8 billion yuan.
11. Wuhan Holdings successfully issued its second tranche of technology innovation perpetual corporate bonds for 2025.