BEIJING: Bond issuances in China hit 7.6 trillion yuan (about 1.07 trillion US dollars) in September this year. Data from the country's central bank showed that specifically, issuances of treasury bonds came in at 1.36 trillion yuan, while local government bond issuances amounted to 1.28 trillion yuan, according to China's News Agency (Xinhua). According to Qatar News Agency, financial bond issuances stood at 764 billion yuan, and corporate credit bond issuances reached 1.19 trillion yuan. Outstanding bonds held in custody came in at 169.9 trillion yuan at the end of September.
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