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China’s fixed-income marketplace isn’t monolithic, but it is massive. The onshore RMB segment alone is bigger than those in France, Germany and the UK combined.
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Three different investable markets for Chinese bonds
Outside of Asia, “yuan” is generally the term used to describe China’s currency. But “renminbi” (abbreviation: RMB) is the official legal name of China’s currency, and the term used the most in China and in Asia overall.
Bond investors should be aware of the two kinds of renminbi used in financial transactions.
- In “onshore” China (sometimes called mainland China), transactions are done using the onshore traded renminbi (abbreviation: CNY).
This is where “onshore RMB”/“onshore CNY” bonds get their name.
- In “offshore” regions (those outside of mainland China), transactions are done using the offshore traded renminbi (abbreviation: CNH).
This is where “offshore RMB”/“offshore CNH” bonds get their name.
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- In “onshore” China (sometimes called mainland China), transactions are done using the onshore traded renminbi (abbreviation: CNY).