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Debt Boom Signals Yuan’s Arrival as a Funding Currency

Last updated: December 19, 2025 7:29 am
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The debt boom in China is signaling the yuan’s arrival as a funding currency, with investors snapping up yuan credits and surging yuan lending poised to overtake overseas dollar loans at Chinese banks. Attractive pricing is driving this sustained push by Beijing to put the yuan on the global stage.

China’s overseas bank lending has tripled in four years to 2.52 trillion yuan, and sales of onshore and offshore yuan debt are at or near records for the second year running. Bankers say the boom is encouraged by cost, as yuan rates are low. However, the market is also starting to generate its own momentum, with a deepening pool of demand to own and spend yuan.

A key factor driving this trend is the price point. Yuan funding costs have run below those of the dollar since 2022, as U.S. rates have climbed to curtail inflation and Chinese rates have fallen to try and stave off deflation. The yield gap between the benchmark 10-year Chinese government bonds and U.S. Treasuries hit a high of nearly 315 basis points early this year.

Price Point is Big Driver

For issuers, the major driver is price. Three-year panda bonds were issued between 1.7% and 2.7% this year, far below the 3.5% yield on U.S. Treasuries for the same tenor. The yuan’s relative stability against the volatile U.S. dollar and euro further enhances this appeal, reducing exchange rate risks for foreign issuers by minimising the need for costly currency hedging.

According to Reuters, the yuan’s share of global foreign exchange turnover has steadily climbed from a low base, reaching about 8.5% in April. This growth is a sign that China’s drive to globalise the currency is making headway, even without progress to liberalise capital accounts.

Defensive Move Against Dollar Dominance

For investors, yuan credits offer a yield pickup over sovereign debt and somewhere to park capital since Asia’s debt markets have shrunk after China’s property downturn shut off borrowing from developers. The currency’s carefully-managed stability is also an appeal, with prospects of 4-5% unhedged returns.

Analysts say China is not necessarily seeking to dethrone the dollar, but rather to assemble the building blocks for a capital market outside the dollar system. This policy’s objective is not to topple the dollar but simply to ensure that the dollar-dominated system cannot be used against China; it is a defensive move, as stated by Chi Lo, a global market strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management in Hong Kong.

As the yuan continues to gain traction as a funding currency, it is essential for investors to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape. For more in-depth analysis and expert insights, visit onlytrustedinfo.com, your trusted source for financial news and updates.

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