Friday, April 20, 2012

China Plans to Reshape Corp Bond Market

David Nealis President of Blue Bridge

China Plans to Reshape Corp Bond Market  

The Central Bank of China said that; The People’s Bank of China, The National Development and Reform Commission and the China Securities Regulatory Commission formed an “inter-ministry co-ordination mechanism” to reshape the country’s fragmented corporate bond market, according to the Central Bank of China the three ministerial level organizations have agreed to work together to speed up the development of a more streamlined Chinese corporate bond market place.


China, the world’s 2nd largest economy, continues to be the most important market for companies looking for growth and Chinese companies continue to globalize by investing and selling their products in new markets; what is your company’s strategy for engaging China?

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