Approved by the State Council, the Ministry of Finance will issue 30 billion yuan of bills in Hong Kong in 2023.
The bills will be issued in four phases, with scales of 12 billion yuan, 6 billion yuan, 6 billion yuan, and 6 billion yuan respectively.
It is now scheduled to issue the first tranche of bills through bidding on June 14, including a 2-year period of 6 billion yuan, a 3-year period of 4 billion yuan and a 10-year period of 2 billion yuan.
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