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China’s government bond market is the third largest in the world (behind only the US and Japan) and is of growing interest to foreign investors thanks to continued market liberalization and improving liquidity. In this paper, the second in a series on allocating to China in a multi-asset portfolio (see our previous paper on separating China and EM ex-China equities), we examine the potential benefits of including Chinese government bonds (CGBs) in a portfolio.
In particular, we consider the extent to which CGBs can help diversify a broader government bond portfolio, improve yields relative to developed market (DM) government bonds, and offset equity risk. In summary, we find that CGBs:
We also address a number of challenges and considerations that we believe investors should bear in mind, including currency exposure, China’s unique policy environment, and the potential for CGBs to become more correlated to other bond markets over time.
CGBs are issued and backed by the central government of China. Policy financial bonds (PFBs), also known as policy bank bonds, are issued by the three policy banks of China (China Development Bank, Agriculture Development Bank, and Export-Import Bank) but have the explicit funding support of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) in times of need and therefore have the same credit quality as CGBs. As such, CGBs and PFBs trade broadly in line with each other, with pricing differences largely reflecting…
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