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China to reopen 'Panda Bond' market to Russian companies

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Update time : 2025-09-09 16:17:43
Chinese banking regulators are making plans to permit Russian energy firms to restart selling yuan-denominated bonds in mainland China, a step that would give a vital non-Western source of funding to Moscow and represent a strong deepening of economic relationships between the two countries. The possible relaunch of this so-called "Panda Bond" market would restore a trail first blazed by Russian aluminium behemoth Rusal.

Senior Chinese financial policymakers signalled their approval of the proposal in recent talks with Russian energy executives. If it goes ahead, it will be the first time a Russian firm would raise capital on mainland China since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The only historical precedent for such a step is from the aluminium sector. The most recent Russian firm to penetrate this market successfully was state-owned aluminium firm Rusal, which raised 1.5 billion yuan with Panda Bond issues in 2017. This proved the scalability of the Chinese bond market for Russian capital-intensive industrial companies looking to diversify their financing base away from the US dollar.

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