China’s issuance of US dollar bonds to bolster ties with Saudi Arabia

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The planned issuance of US dollar bonds in Saudi Arabia by China’s Ministry of Finance is a “practical” move by Beijing to establish fundraising channels offshore and strengthen bilateral ties with a strategic partner, analysts said.

The ministry will sell up to US$2 billion of notes in Riyadh next week, according to a statement posted on its website on Monday.

“China doesn’t need to issue offshore bonds to raise money because the cost of issuing onshore bonds is lower,” said Raymond Yeung, the chief Greater China economist at ANZ Bank.

“This is a practical move to increase offshore bonds’ liquidity and provide regular supply to global investors related to the Belt and Road Initiative.”

The fact that it’s a dollar bond is a reminder that the two of them are a long way from ditching the dollar.

Mark Williams, Capital Economics

Mark Williams, chief Asia economist at Capital Economics, said that Beijing’s choice of…

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