China’s Surprise Bond Reprieve Raises Fears of Crunch in May
- Benchmark 10-year government yields have held steady
- Local governments used leftover funds, issued less debt
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Fears of a selloff in China’s sovereign bond market have proved wrong, with traders now bracing for the pressure to build through May.