China's 30-Year Treasury Futures Hit Year-to-Date High at 113.79

Gate News message, April 21 — China’s 30-year Treasury futures main contract hit a year-to-date high of 113.79 yuan intraday on April 21, extending gains seen throughout April. The rally in the long-end bond market has been driven by loose liquidity conditions and institutional allocation demand returning to the market.

Market participants noted that the core debate in the bond market has shifted from “whether liquidity is sufficient” to “how much further can interest rates fall.” Despite the supportive backdrop of loose liquidity and improved economic expectations, the ultra-long-end interest rate bonds still offer certain trading opportunities, though the rate of near-term declines may be moderating.

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