Group 1: Domestic Market Developments - The People's Bank of China (PBOC) will conduct a 3-month reverse repurchase operation of 1 trillion yuan to maintain liquidity in the banking system, effectively rolling over the same amount due this month [2] - The bond market continues to decline, with yields on major government bonds rising across the board, indicating market panic and selling pressure [10][13] - Vanke's bonds have seen significant price drops, with some bonds falling over 82% [13] Group 2: Corporate Actions - Country Garden's proposal for a mandatory convertible bond and related overseas debt restructuring has been approved by shareholders [14] - New World Development announced the final results of its exchange offer, which is expected to reduce debt by approximately $1.17 billion [14] - Peng Bo announced that its subsidiary failed to pay interest on its dollar bonds, with an outstanding balance of approximately $218.54 million [14] Group 3: International Market Developments - Major foreign institutions, including OECD and Goldman Sachs, have raised their GDP growth forecasts for China, with Goldman Sachs adjusting its 2025 forecast from 4.9% to 5.0% [4] - In the U.S., Challenger reported that planned layoffs in November fell significantly, but the total for the year remains the highest since 2020, indicating a cautious labor market [5] - U.S. Treasury yields rose across all maturities, with the 10-year yield increasing by 5 basis points to 4.11% [20]
债市早报:中国人民银行等量续做3个月期买断式逆回购;资金面稳中偏松,主要期限国债收益率继续上行