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At midday closing, domestic futures contracts showed mixed results. Pulp and palladium rose over 3%, while silver and industrial silicon rose nearly 3%. Eggs, platinum, polysilicon, and live pigs rose over 2%, and synthetic rubber rose nearly 2%. On
At midday closing, domestic futures contracts showed mixed results. Pulp and palladium rose over 3%, while silver and industrial silicon rose nearly 3%. Eggs, platinum, polysilicon, and live pigs rose over 2%, and synthetic rubber rose nearly 2%. On the downside, SC crude oil fell nearly 3%, benzene, coking coal, and PTA fell over 2%, coke, palm oil, and lithium carbonate fell nearly 2%, and low-sulfur fuel oil (LU) fell over 1%.
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After a rare zero issuance in Q1, Chinese banks' Tier-2 perpetual bond issuance accelerated sharply in Q2, exceeding CNY1 trillion in aggregate. Issuance has concentrated with large state-owned banks as the dominant issuers while small- and medium-si
After a rare zero issuance in Q1, Chinese banks' Tier-2 perpetual bond issuance accelerated sharply in Q2, exceeding CNY1 trillion in aggregate. Issuance has concentrated with large state-owned banks as the dominant issuers while small- and medium-sized banks have slowed issuance amid downward pressure on capital adequacy ratios. Smaller banks are pursuing alternate recapitalization channels—convertible-bond conversions, injections via local government special bonds and other innovative tools are accelerating. Market participants say the issuer split reflects credit stratification and a reworking of regulatory logic, highlighting more granular risk pricing and the urgency for smaller banks to both raise capital and improve asset quality.
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