Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Direct funds vs regular funds: Differences, key things to remember, and which option investors should choose
    • Tired of money market funds? Check out this weekly paying low-risk ETF
    • What are ETFs and Should You Invest in Them?
    • Flexi Cap mutual funds explained: Key differences and returns of HDFC, ICICI, Parag Parikh & Mirae Asset
    • 10 Investments That Will Actually Reduce Your Taxes Immediately in 2026
    • 7 Low-Risk Investments for Beginners: Pros and Cons
    • Canara Robeco Conservative Hybrid Fund: Why investors are turning to conservative hybrid funds over fixed deposits
    • Cheapest flexi cap funds 2026: Top 5 low-cost picks with strong returns – Money News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»Bonds»China firms issue record US$14 billion convertible bonds as market revives
    Bonds

    China firms issue record US$14 billion convertible bonds as market revives

    July 23, 2024


    China’s top companies have raised a record US$14 billion in offshore convertible bonds so far this year as they diversify future funding needs while interest rates stay high.

    Offshore convertible bonds from mainland China accounted for 22 per cent of global deals, LSEG data showed, after Alibaba Group raised US$5 billion in May and Ping An Insurance finalised a US$3.5 billion transaction last week.

    The amount raised so far this year from China is up 1,588 per cent on the same period in 2023, the data showed, when just US$829.3 million was raised in convertible bonds.

    The pickup in Chinese convertible bond issuance is giving deal makers hope that capital market activity will start to lift, especially in Hong Kong, where IPOs are at the lowest point in 15 years. The previous 12-month high was US$10.9 billion in 2021.

    “If you think about the typical sequence in which the markets reopen, it’s typically blocks, primary equity and convertibles that will lead and the last product to reopen is IPOs,” said Saurabh Dinakar, co-head of Asia-Pacific global capital markets at Morgan Stanley

    “In the past two years, we didn’t see activity across any of the products. And frankly, there was a lack of conviction from international investors around investing in Hong Kong and China. I think what’s changed over the last three months is that some of the confidence has returned.”

    Dinakar said international investors have shown renewed interest in recent Chinese deals since they exited the market as China recovered from the pandemic.

    “Investors want to talk about China, and they want to understand what’s going on in China. There has been an uptick in the dialogue. It’s not that they are going to rush back in, given there’s still a degree of caution, but at least there is a dialogue which was not the case 12 months back,” he said.

    Globally, there has been US$64.2 billion worth of convertible bonds issued in 2024, and in Asia aside from China, Japan’s deal value has increased by 486.2 per cent, according to LSEG.

    Investors buy convertible bonds because they offer the prospect of equity gains while still paying a coupon, and with their principal repaid at maturity if the option to convert into shares is not exercised.

    Bank of America recently upgraded its full-year global convertible bond issuance forecast by 11 per cent and now expects there to be up to US$110 billion worth of deals in 2024.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Berenberg Tells Investors To Put 45% In Gold, Silver And Bitcoin — Ditches Bonds Entirely

    April 22, 2026

    Retirees: Here’s Why I’d Own SCHD Over Bonds in a Volatile Market

    April 22, 2026

    Why Bonds Still Have Long-Term Appeal Despite Their Recent Wobbles

    April 21, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Shifting Landscape of Art Investment and the Rise of Accessibility: The London Art Exchange

    September 11, 2023

    Charlie Cobham: The Art Broker Extraordinaire Maximizing Returns for High Net Worth Clients

    February 12, 2024

    Topic | Property investment | Australian Financial Review

    April 20, 2026

    The Unyielding Resilience of the Art Market: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective

    November 19, 2023
    Don't Miss
    Mutual Funds

    Direct funds vs regular funds: Differences, key things to remember, and which option investors should choose

    April 22, 2026

    Mutual fund investments are considered among the best ways for an ordinary retail investor to…

    Tired of money market funds? Check out this weekly paying low-risk ETF

    April 22, 2026

    What are ETFs and Should You Invest in Them?

    April 22, 2026

    Flexi Cap mutual funds explained: Key differences and returns of HDFC, ICICI, Parag Parikh & Mirae Asset

    April 22, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    Top sectors driving mutual fund investment

    April 15, 2025

    Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Post ‘Biggest Week Ever’ For Volume

    August 15, 2025

    3 Infrastructure ETFs to Watch as the World Rebuilds

    August 29, 2024
    Our Picks

    Direct funds vs regular funds: Differences, key things to remember, and which option investors should choose

    April 22, 2026

    Tired of money market funds? Check out this weekly paying low-risk ETF

    April 22, 2026

    What are ETFs and Should You Invest in Them?

    April 22, 2026
    Most Popular

    🔥Juve target Chukwuemeka, Inter raise funds, Elmas bid in play 🤑

    August 20, 2025

    💵 Libra responds after Flamengo takes legal action and ‘freezes’ funds

    September 26, 2025

    ₹50 lakh retirement corpus: How to invest in SCSS, mutual funds, equities and other assets — CA offers tips

    April 16, 2026
    © 2026 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.