匯豐歡迎債券通「南向通」料吸引更多世界各地債券發行人來港發債
匯豐資本市場業務大中華區業務主管陳紹宗表示,匯豐歡迎債券通「南向通」的推出,為內地投資者開拓進入國際債券市場的嶄新渠道。這標誌著「債券通」的重要發展,以及內地資本賬戶開放的又一里程碑。
「南向通」將有助推進香港的一級和二級債券市場發展。離岸債券對尋求多元化投資組合的內地投資者甚具吸引力,因此預料隨著市場不斷發展,會吸引更多世界各地的債券發行人於香港發債。
他指,匯豐正全速準備「南向通」的服務開通,與「北向通」一樣,將充分利用匯豐的專業知識和全面方案,助客戶把握新市場機遇。
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