What are Panda Bonds? Pakistan to issue $300M worth of bonds to tap Chinese market

Pakistan FM Muhammad Aurangzeb said the volume will raised in the future

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has announced this week that the country will issue Panda Bonds worth $300 million in 2024 to tap the Chinese market Representational image | Reuters

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has announced this week that the country will issue Panda Bonds worth $300 million in 2024 to tap the Chinese market, according to state media reports.

Aurangzeb said Panda bonds worth $250-300 million will be issued in the initial stage and the volume will be increased later, reported Radio Pakistan.

The minister added that the cash-strapped South Asian nation will go for an IMF programme with at least a three-year duration, expressing confidence that his country will grow better in the next financial year, said the report.

What are Panda Bonds?

Panda Bonds are onshore renminbi-denominated bond issued in People's Republic of China by non-Chinese entities. Panda Bonds are issued as a capital-raising plaform for foreign countries or companies targeting Chinese investors.

However, the Panda Bond is different from the Dim Sum Bond, which are also renminbi-denominated bonds issued in Hong Kong targeting foreign investors who seek exposure to Chinese assets without restrictions from domestic authorities.

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