In-depth

Analysis, interviews, roundtables, reports and more on the topics that matter to you.

Perspective
07 October 2016

Chinese foreign debt regulation change opens door for international banks

Region:
Asia-Pacific
The Chinese government’s change in rules dealing with foreign investment offshore could see an increase in international bank financing in the country. Fangyuan Group’s recent pre-delivery facility was mandated ahead of the regime change in May and could set the tone for the foreign financing of Chinese producers in the future.

Exclusive subscriber content…

If you are a TXF subscriber, please login to continue reading

Login

Not yet a subscriber? Join us today to continue accessing content without any restrictions

View our subscription options

Or to request access to TXF Intelligence contact us

Request Access


You might also like


Perspective
02 March 2026

Cocobod announces plans for reform as cocoa prices crater

Cocoa prices have returned to historical averages but the threat of volatility remains, and national regulators are still managing the fallout. Ghana’s Cocobod has committed...

Perspective
03 March 2026

Sonangol financing: A benchmark in SACE support

The SACE-backed loan to fund Sonangol’s equity share in the NeGaCo gas project in Angola has marked the first time the ECA has structured such a deal based on the total...