Hong Kong Names Thomson Reuters Calculation Agent for RMB Bond Quotes

The quotes provide an indicative reference price for valuation and compliance.

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The quotes are designed to provide price transparency for Chinese renminbi (RMB)-denominated institutional bonds issued in Hong Kong by the Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China.

Thomson Reuters will calculate quotes based on the indicative prices sourced from 14 regional and global banks, and will publish them twice each day at 11am and 4pm Hong Kong time on its Eikon desktop and via its datafeeds. The 11am indicative quotes will also be published on the TMA's website.

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