PBOC ramps up offshore financing to boost the yuan

Markets 2025-11-12 10:30

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) aims to make the yuan a global funding currency, encouraging companies and financial institutions overseas to borrow and use the yuan.

The bank said it will offer overseas companies and banks loans, trade financing, and yuan bonds to make the currency easier to trade and invest worldwide.

The People’s Bank of China offers funding overseas through the yuan

The central bank will now offer foreign companies direct loans in yuan to help them buy domestic bonds and to cover the costs of imports or exports through trade financing. The bank aims to eliminate any challenges that foreign users encounter when attempting to access the yuan and to encourage more nations to utilize the currency for their business projects.

Borrowing in yuan is also cheaper than borrowing in U.S. dollars because China has robust domestic economic policies that make loans and bonds denominated in yuan more affordable. Overseas companies will be able to save a significant amount of money and make their projects more profitable due to low interest rates.

Economist Xiaojia Zhi from Credit Agricole CIB said lower yields in China will encourage more overseas firms to borrow in yuan or issue panda and Dim Sum bonds. As a result, the yuan will become stronger and more widely accepted globally.

The PBOC also aims to increase the supply of yuan available outside China, enabling banks and governments to borrow without concern for a potential shortage. These options will help China’s trade and industrial supply chains in other countries grow, as businesses will be able to pay suppliers and partners in yuan. 

More institutions use the yuan as China expands its financial ties globally

The global financial messaging network, Swift, reported that the yuan was the second most used currency in trade finance markets in September, with its settlement volume accounting for 7.3% of all transactions. More companies are now preferring to trade and settle payments in yuan instead of using traditional currencies like the U.S. dollar or the Euro. 

China is utilizing swap lines and other financial arrangements to fund trade and investment projects that involve Chinese partners in other countries. This strategy will enhance the yuan’s international circulation and strengthen the country’s connections with global markets. 

Foreign governments use swap lines to borrow and use the yuan without facing shortages, and overseas financing has grown significantly over the past few years. Last year alone, panda and Dim Sum bonds raised about 1.4 trillion yuan, while offshore commercial bank loans denominated in yuan reached 2 trillion yuan (a 14% increase from the previous year). Bond markets and bank lending channels continue to expand steadily, and as more institutions use the yuan, they create a larger pool of offshore liquidity for the currency.

The yuan’s influence has extended beyond domestic borders and is spreading to emerging-market countries such as Hungary, Kazakhstan, and Kenya. These growing economies borrow in yuan to support national projects and increase the currency’s circulation. 

Private-sector companies are also joining the trend, with UK-based payments firm Ebury expanding its operations in China to manage the growing demand for yuan settlement related to Chinese businesses and trade. 

It’s not just governments and banks using the yuan, but also privately owned companies, and very soon, individual investors may be conducting their activities in the currency. 

China is gradually establishing an international role for the yuan, and its efforts support the country’s goal of being 100% independent of the U.S. dollar.

Join a premium crypto trading community free for 30 days - normally $100/mo.

Share to:

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

Curated Series

SuperEx Popular Science Articles Column

SuperEx Popular Science Articles Column

This collection features informative articles about SuperEx, aiming to simplify complex cryptocurrency concepts for a wider audience. It covers the basics of trading, blockchain technology, and the features of the SuperEx platform. Through easy-to-understand content, it helps users navigate the world of digital assets with confidence and clarity.

Unstaked related news and market dynamics research

Unstaked related news and market dynamics research

Unstaked (UNSD) is a blockchain platform integrating AI agents for automated community engagement and social media interactions. Its native token supports governance, staking, and ecosystem features. This special feature explores Unstaked’s market updates, token dynamics, and platform development.

XRP News and Research

XRP News and Research

This series focuses on XRP, covering the latest news, market dynamics, and in-depth research. Featured analysis includes price trends, regulatory developments, and ecosystem growth, providing a clear overview of XRP's position and potential in the cryptocurrency market.

How do beginners trade options?How does option trading work?

How do beginners trade options?How does option trading work?

This special feature introduces the fundamentals of options trading for beginners, explaining how options work, their main types, and the mechanics behind trading them. It also explores key strategies, potential risks, and practical tips, helping readers build a clear foundation to approach the options market with confidence.

What are the risks of investing in cryptocurrency?

What are the risks of investing in cryptocurrency?

This special feature covers the risks of investing in cryptocurrency, explaining common challenges such as market volatility, security vulnerabilities, regulatory uncertainties, and potential scams. It also provides analysis of risk management strategies and mitigation techniques, helping readers gain a clear understanding of how to navigate the crypto market safely.