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Indonesia considers issuing ‘panda bonds’ as China promotes renminbi debt

Beijing is promoting the use of its currency in international trade and financing
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"}],[{"start":138.69,"text":"Overseas companies have sold the majority of the bonds, but governments are showing growing interest. Panda bond issuance is expected to grow significantly in the coming years and become a major factor in renminbi globalisation, said the Institute of International Finance in a report earlier this year."}],[{"start":160.87,"text":"President Prabowo Subianto’s government is expanding the use of renminbi as it strengthens ties with China. In October, Jakarta launched its first ever dim sum bonds worth Rmb6bn. Indonesia plans to issue more dim sum bonds next year, according to the two people."}],[{"start":182.92000000000002,"text":"The China Securities Regulatory Commission, the State Council, and Indonesia’s finance ministry did not respond to requests for comment. "}],[{"start":191.96,"text":"China’s rating agencies and financial institutions have been promoting panda bonds to governments, indicating that the market is open to sovereign debt, according to company statements."}],[{"start":203.14000000000001,"text":"Fareast Credit, a Shanghai-based credit agency, pitched the idea of issuing panda bonds to Indonesia’s finance ministry, the national planning agency and several other ministries during visits to Jakarta this year, according to a person familiar with the meeting. It also discussed raising other types of renminbi-denominated debt with the officials."}],[{"start":228.69000000000003,"text":"Fareast also pitched issuing panda bonds to Laos and other south-east Asian countries, according to the company."}],[{"start":237.08000000000004,"text":"State-owned Bank of China has also discussed renminbi internationalisation with senior Indonesian government officials, according to a source in Indonesia familiar with the matter."}],[{"start":249.23000000000005,"text":"Additional contributions by Cheng Leng and Wenjie Ding in Beijing"}],[{"start":263.65000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1762851363_2913.mp3"}

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