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China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

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China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

2025-11-20 05:09 Last Updated At:18:37

China's Ministry of Finance announced on Wednesday that it has successfully issued euro-denominated sovereign bonds worth four billion euros (about 4.61 billion U.S. dollars) in Luxembourg on Tuesday.

Of the total, the issuance of four-year bonds stood at two billion euros in value with a yield of 2.401 percent, and the issuance of seven-year bonds totaled two billion euros with a yield of 2.702 percent, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

This marks the first time that China had issued euro-denominated sovereign bonds in Luxembourg, said the ministry.

The bonds were warmly received by the market, with international investors subscribing enthusiastically. Total subscription reached 100.1 billion euros, 25 times the issuance amount.

The investor base was diversified in both geography and type, according to the statement.

By region, European and Asian investors accounted for 51 percent and 35 percent of total subscription, while Middle Eastern and offshore U.S. investors accounted for eight percent and six percent, respectively.

By investor type, sovereign institutions accounted for 26 percent of the investor base, while funds and asset management institutions, banking and insurance institutions, and dealers represented 39 percent, 32 percent and 3 percent, respectively.

The ministry said the bonds are fully deposited with the Central Moneymarkets Unit of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and will subsequently be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

China issues 4-bln-euro sovereign bonds in Luxembourg

Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, visited an information technology (IT) innovation park in Beijing on Monday morning.

At the park, Xi learned about IT application and innovation, and was briefed on Beijing's efforts to expedite the development of an international sci-tech innovation center.

Xi checked the display of sci-tech innovation outcomes, and talked with researchers and heads of sci-tech enterprises.

Located by the Tongming Lake in southeast Beijing's Yizhuang area, the park was established in 2019 by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Beijing Municipal Government to coordinate resources and accelerate the shift of sci-tech breakthroughs from laboratory to industry.

The park, with an area of 1.7 million square meters, is home to over 90 percent of China's leading IT firms, hosting about 1,000 companies.

Xi visits IT innovation park in Beijing

Xi visits IT innovation park in Beijing

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