 
  HSBC makes Singapore’s first renminbi-denominated bond sale
HSBC priced USS$103m of 2-year notes.
HSBC priced USS$103 million of two-year notes through its Singapore branch at 2.25%. It will use the proceeds to finance the expansion of its Chinese currency lending assets.
HSBC also completed a number of other renminbi transactions for its customers. It estimates that offshore renminbi debt sales could reach as high as US$59 billion this year.
The HSBC sale comes after Industrial and Commercial Bank of China started renminbi-clearing services in Singapore, making Singapore the third offshore center to provide such a facility after Hong Kong and Taiwan
Standard Chartered Singapore said their renminbi-denominated bond sale marks a milestone for Singapore in its status as an offshore renminbi hub.
 
						 
						 
						 
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