On its own, the inclusion of China’s government bonds in another key benchmark index is unlikely to make a great deal of difference to financial markets. But there are other good reasons to suspect that foreign inflows into the market will continue, despite China’s increasingly fractious relationship with the rest of the world, and that yields there will fall.
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