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Pakistan targets $250 million for inaugural Panda bond, launch expected in January

December 19, 2025
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Pakistan targets $250 million for inaugural Panda bond, launch expected in January
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Pakistan is moving forward with its inaugural Panda Bond issuance, targeting $250 million under the broader $1 billion program, Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Friday.

As per a statement, Aurangzeb, while chairing a meeting at the Finance Division today to review progress on Pakistan’s inaugural Panda bond issuance, was briefed by the Ministry of Finance’s Debt Management Office team, along with senior officers of the Finance Division, on the status of approvals, investor engagement, and regulatory processes.

A Panda bond is a Renminbi (RMB)-denominated bond issued by a non-Chinese entity, like a foreign company or government, within mainland China’s domestic market, offering them access to China’s investor base and supporting RMB internationalisation.

The meeting noted that approvals from multilateral partners have been secured and that engagement with Chinese institutional investors has been constructive.

“Investor sentiment has been strong, with broad-based interest and encouraging early feedback from a diversified investor base. This reflects strengthening confidence in Pakistan’s macroeconomic stabilisation, an improved policy and reform framework, and a positive medium-term outlook,” read the statement.

Pakistan to issue Panda bonds before December: report

Participants highlighted that prevailing market conditions remain supportive, with broad-based investor interest and orderly market functioning.

Documentation and guarantees are in place, and engagement with investors is progressing as planned.

Meanwhile, final regulatory approvals from the relevant Chinese authorities are expected soon, subject to which the inaugural issuance is planned to be launched during January.

The finance minister emphasised that Pakistan’s entry into the Chinese onshore bond market is being pursued as a structured and programmatic financing strategy, aligned with prudent debt management objectives.

The Panda bond program is envisaged at approximately $1 billion, with the inaugural tranche planned at an equivalent of $250 million.

As part of the $1 billion Panda Bond Program, preparatory work for subsequent issuances under “Panda Series II” is already underway, and the Chinese regulatory authorities have been fully apprised, read the statement.

Concluding the meeting, the finance minister expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to prudent, market-based financing, noting that the inaugural Panda bond will further support Pakistan’s medium-term debt sustainability and diversification of funding sources.

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