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Hong Kong Monetary Authority Re-opens Seven-Year RMB Institutional Government Bond Tender


Key points

  • The HKMA published tender results on 13 August 2026 for a seven-year RMB-denominated HKSAR institutional government bond.
  • The bond was issued through a re-opening of an existing series rather than a new standalone issuance.
  • The tender targets institutional investors, consistent with the HKSAR government bond programme's tiered issuance structure.
  • No yield, issuance size, or bid-cover figures are available from the published source text.
  • The re-opening mechanism suggests the HKMA is managing duration and liquidity across an existing RMB curve rather than introducing a new tenor.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced the results of a tender for seven-year renminbi (RMB) Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) institutional government bonds conducted through a re-opening of an existing series. The tender was dated 13 August 2026, with details published via the HKMA’s official press release channel.

No further specifics regarding the tender size, yield, allocation, or number of bidders are available from the published source. Operators tracking the development of RMB-denominated government debt issuance out of Hong Kong should consult the HKMA’s press release directly for the full auction results.

Original source

HKMA press releases

hkma.gov.hk