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Pakistan Launches Non-Deal Roadshow in China Ahead of Inaugural Panda Bond Issuance

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BEIJING: The Ministry of Finance, Government of Pakistan, has launched a non-deal investor roadshow (NDR) in Beijing, marking a significant step towards the country’s inaugural Panda Bond issuance in the Chinese onshore capital market.

Running from July 7 to 11, the roadshow features a series of high-level pre-marketing meetings with key stakeholders, including potential investors, underwriters, prospective guarantors, a Chinese rating agency, and legal counsel. The engagement aims to familiarize participants with Pakistan’s macroeconomic outlook, recent debt management reforms, and the proposed structure of the upcoming Panda Bond.

The roadshow comes at a time when Pakistan is seeking to diversify its sources of funding and broaden its investor base by tapping into China’s deep and diversified local currency bond market. The meetings have garnered strong initial interest from participants, reflecting growing investor confidence in Pakistan’s reform trajectory and its improving credibility in global capital markets.

According to the Ministry, discussions also focused on regulatory approvals, credit enhancement arrangements, and the strategic importance of this transaction. The issuance is expected to be backed by guarantees from multilateral development partners, ensuring an added layer of investor confidence.

The Panda Bond, once launched later this year, will mark Pakistan’s entry into China’s domestic bond market — a move seen as part of the government’s broader strategy to access new financial instruments and regions.

“This roadshow underscores our commitment to proactive investor engagement and innovative financial diplomacy,” said a Ministry spokesperson. “We are taking bold steps to access new capital frontiers and build long-term partnerships with investors in China.”

If successful, the Panda Bond will be Pakistan’s first-ever local currency bond issuance in China, setting a precedent for further financial cooperation between the two countries.

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