HKMA to Re-open 10-Year RMB Government Bond Tender on 23 July 2026
Key points
- The HKMA will hold a re-opening tender for 10-year RMB-denominated HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds on 23 July 2026.
- The tender is structured as a re-opening, meaning it adds supply to an existing bond line rather than launching a new instrument.
- The announcement was published by the HKMA on 17 July 2026, six days ahead of the tender date.
- No additional details regarding issue size, coupon, or eligible participants are available from the source.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has announced a re-opening tender for 10-year renminbi-denominated Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Institutional Government Bonds, scheduled for Thursday, 23 July 2026.
A re-opening adds new bonds to an existing line rather than issuing a fresh series, preserving the original coupon and maturity date. This approach is standard practice for deepening liquidity in an outstanding issue without fragmenting the curve across multiple instruments.
The announcement signals continued official-sector activity in the offshore renminbi bond market out of Hong Kong, a jurisdiction that functions as the primary hub for RMB internationalisation. Operators active in RMB fixed income or using HKSAR government paper as collateral should note the timing and tenor.