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1.826 -0.026    -1.40%
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Type:  Bond
Group:  Government
Market:  China
  • Prev. Close: 1.852
  • Day's Range: 1.826 - 1.828
China 10Y 1.826 -0.026 -1.40%

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Whats happening here, non stop rising under lower inflation, lower growth and lower interest rates. Something is up here......
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how are China bonds not such an attraction with those yields when they considerably talk about getting away from the Use & is 2nd & soon to be 1st economic power
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it seems that china stock price is more sensitive to the currency ratio btw us and china. considering the currency ratio, the spread btw us and china is not critical to the stock price due to borrowing costs. it is more plausible that cgb bond yield solely affect the stock price in china. the correlation gets more definite if you overlap the inverse cgb bond yield with the stock price.
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Spread between China 10ys - US 10 ys is narrowing......it might be crash to China Econ
 
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