Despite conflicts between both nations, US investors still bought 47% of China's dollar bond deal. FMTNews Politics ChinaUSConflict
HONG KONG: China has raised US$6 billion in a dollar bond issue that was offered to US investors for the first time, according to a term-sheet reviewed by Reuters, just weeks before the Nov 3 election.
It was the first time China has offered a bond deal to US-based investors who were most active in the longer-dated tranches of the transaction. The rising tensions between Washington and Beijing did not deter US-based investors from participating in the deal, according to one source with direct knowledge of the matter.“We did not see the geopolitical situation scaring people away,” he said.
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