China's central bank resorts to bond market coercion
Marketisation and monetary policy reforms could suffer as a consequence.
The Chinese central bank has shown no hesitation in applying coercive pressure to bond market players, after prices went awry in response to Beijing’s flagging of loose monetary policy next year.
It recently summoned major institutional players to lecture them on their "radical trades," in a bid to lighten up long-term yields.
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