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HKMA to reopen seven-year RMB HKSAR institutional bond via tender on 13 August 2026


Key points

  • The HKMA is conducting a tender for seven-year RMB HKSAR Institutional Government Bonds on 13 August 2026.
  • The issuance is structured as a re-opening of an existing bond line rather than a new security.
  • The bonds are denominated in renminbi and targeted at institutional investors.
  • No size, yield guidance, or settlement details were available in the source at the time of publication.
  • A re-opening format typically supports secondary-market liquidity by consolidating supply into a single fungible line.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has announced a tender for seven-year renminbi-denominated Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Institutional Government Bonds through a re-opening, scheduled for Thursday, 13 August 2026. Re-openings add supply to an existing bond line rather than launching a new security, preserving the original coupon and maturity date while deepening secondary-market liquidity in that tenor.

No further details are available from the source, including indicative size, yield guidance, eligible counterparties, or settlement terms. Operators with interest in HKMA RMB issuance should consult the official tender notice directly when it is published.

Original source

HKMA press releases

hkma.gov.hk