Key facts
- Foreign investors bought Chinese sovereign bonds in May.
- This is the first time in over a year that foreign investors have returned to the market.
- The influx was attributed to the resilience of the Chinese bond market.
- This occurred while global debt markets experienced a significant selloff.
Foreign investors returned to China's sovereign bond market in May, marking their first reentry in over a year. This influx was driven by the market's resilience amidst a significant selloff affecting global debt markets.