Renminbi Series: HIBOR on the rise (again)
Dec 05, 2016 08:01 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The yuan-based Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate (yuan-HIBOR) is on the rise again. Today it rose for thesixth consecutive trading day and jumped by 5.2 percent to trade at 12.4 percent. In the previous week, it rose by 5.8...
Chinese sovereign bonds sag as service PMI hits highest since July last year
Dec 05, 2016 06:53 am UTC| Commentary
The Chinese sovereign bonds were pushed lower across the curve Monday after recent data showed that the countrys service sector grew to a highest since July 2015. Also, the 10-year bond yields finally breached our...
Nov 30, 2016 08:57 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Capital outflows from China have increased over the past few months, averaging to SD24 billion a month since May. But the net payments are dominated in RMB instead of in the USD. In fact, banks report net receipts in...
Renminbi Series: Next phase in China crisis about to begin
Nov 30, 2016 08:42 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The biggest threat to theglobal economy is China, thesituation where could worsen with the return of inflation in the United States and other parts of the world. According to Morgan Stanley, the debt level in China rose to...
Nov 29, 2016 12:47 pm UTC| Central Banks Commentary
After the mini-devaluation in August 2015, the PBoC begam to allow the renminbi to move quicker in the direction of market forces, but it has been able to control the speed of convergence by FX interventions and capital...
Nov 29, 2016 09:19 am UTC| Commentary Economy
China is expected to announce controls over overseas direct investment (ODI) in the near term, aimed at alleviating the depreciation pressure on the yuan and preventing one-way expectations of the yuan depreciation from...
Nov 28, 2016 06:51 am UTC| Commentary Economy Central Banks
China is expected to tighten its control over the outflows of capital, by including renminbi cross border business into its macro prudential assessment of countrys financial system according to report from alocal newswire....
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