Warning
shot? China sells US Treasury bonds amid trade war
RT,
13
October, 2018
China
has sold $3 billion of sovereign dollar bonds. This is only the third
such move by Beijing in the last 14 years, and the first involving
bonds with a 30-year maturity.
China
sold $1.5 billion of five-year bonds at 3.25 percent, $1 billion of
10-year bonds at 3.5 percent, and $500 million of 30-year bonds at
four percent, the Finance Ministry said on Friday, as quoted by
Reuters.
Beijing
is the largest holder of US debt. As of July, China had $1.17
trillion invested in debt minted by the US Treasury.
China
has made the sale at a time when yuan has depreciated 10 percent
against the dollar amid an escalating trade war with the US. “For
any other normal corporate borrower the decision might have been to
stand on the sidelines and wait for the market to stabilize a bit,
but China is a little bit of a different animal,”
a banker who worked on the deal told Reuters.
“I
don’t think people had concerns about China specifically, but it’s
just a broader macro noise,” the
person said.
In
the recent tat-for-tat trade punches, China stopped buying oil from
the US. China’s crude oil imports from America reached an average
of 334,880 barrels per day through August, making Beijing the
second-largest buyer of US oil after Canada.
So
far, Washington has imposed tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods
and Beijing retaliated with tariffs on $60 billion of US imports.
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