One of the main barriers to the development of a healthy bond market in China is the fragmented regulatory system. Treasury bills aside, there are three main categories of bonds and each has its own regulatory body, disclosure requirements and restrictions on who may invest.
Corporate bonds, issued by listed companies, are regulated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). These include the bonds issued by financial institutions that make up the bulk of the corporate market: bonds worth a total of Rmb97 billion ($14.2
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