China is the world’s second largest source of labelled green bond issuance with USD44bn issued in 2020

Jay OwenReforming Global Finance, SRI/ESG News

 

China Remains a Green Bond Market Leader Despite Pandemic Curtailing Growth

London / Beijing: 29/09/2021: 00:00 BST / 07:00 CST Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) & China Central Depository & Clearing Co. Ltd Research Centre (CCDC Research), with the support of HSBC, have today launched the China Green Bond Market 2020 Research Report. The report analyses key developments in China’s green bond market in year 2020, focusing on policy development, market segmentation, use of proceeds & issuers profile, and a wider market consisting of social and sustainability bonds, and unlabelled climate-aligned universe. Available in English & Chinese; it’s the fifth in an annual series from Climate Bonds.

Total green bond issuance from China during 2020 reached USD44bn (RMB289.5bn), a 21% decrease from the USD55.8bn (RMB386bn) achieved in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic had clear implications for the green finance universe: China’s overall issuance witnessed a pronounced slowdown in H1 2020, but in the second six months it picked up the momentum. The US, China, and Germany led the annual country rankings by the total amount of labelled green bonds (See Figure 3 below).

Late May 2020 saw the release of a consultation draft of China’s 2020 Green Bond Catalogue, which removed clean coal related projects and brought China and EU Taxonomy into closer alignment. The final draft was published in April 2021 and has improved the prospect of taxonomy harmonisation.

As of Dec 2020, the total amount of Pandemic bonds (excl. sovereign issuance) issued from China reached USD210bn. China was positioned as the number one emerging market economy in GSS issuance.

2020 report highlights:

  • Of USD44bn (RMB289.5bn) worth of green bonds issued in 2020, USD23.8bn (RMB157.5bn) worth was aligned with both Chinese & CBI green definitions(Figure 1)
  • Beijing Jingneng Clean Energy is the largest Chinese issuer in 2020. This was the first time that a non-financial corporate became the largest issuer.
  • The total volume of green bonds that carried any form of external reviews dropped drastically from 78% to 61%.
  • Low Carbon Transport remained the largest theme (30%), followed by Energy (29%). Proceeds going to low carbon building assets have seen a big surge in both absolute values and shares. (Figure 5)
  • 2020 saw new developments in China’s profiles of issuer types. The volume of green bonds issued by government-backed entities represents 38% of the total.
  • China remains one of the largest global sources of bonds certified under the Climate Bonds Standard (Certified Climate Bonds). In 2020, Chinese issuers brought four new Certified deals to the market, totalling USD3.6bn.
  • China has one of the largest offshore green bond markets.
  • By the end of 2020, the total outstanding amount of China’s domestic green bond market stood at USD139bn (RMB917bn).
  • A total of USD111bn (RMB732.6bn) worth of green bonds in China reach maturity in the next 5 years, representing 80% of the total outstanding.
  • With USD325bn of climate-aligned bonds outstanding, China accounts for 36% of the overall climate-aligned universe identified by Climate Bonds Initiative.

Policy recommendations for scaling up China’s green bond market

Going forward, the government’s role in providing consistent and credible policy signals will continue to be paramount for the sustained and orderly growth of China’s domestic green bond issuance volume, yet the market stakeholders will need to keep abreast of the rapidly evolving and proliferation of debt instruments.

The report identifies a number of themes to watch for understanding the further development of one of the world’s most important green financial markets:

  • Transition finance is becoming a prominent theme
  • A China sovereign green bond is expected
  • Carbon neutrality bonds expected to expand China’s green bond market and bring it closer to international green definitions
  • Sustainability linked-bonds to fuel transition finance

Sean Kidney, CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative:

“China’s market is playing a huge part in the green finance revolution that is unfolding. We have already seen incredibly positive steps in 2021 with China’s collaboration with Europe on a Common Ground Taxonomy. This progressive attitude can help its green bond market emerge even stronger from last year’s pandemic.”

Yi Shi, Deputy General Manager of CCDC R&D Center, China Central Depository & Clearing CO.LTD

“Under the guidance of the Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutral target, China’s green bond market will move from a stage of rapid development to a new stage driven by both “quality” and “quantity”. In 2020, China’s green bond market slowed down due to the impact of COVID-19, but it is still one of the most promising markets in the world.”

Eddie Ching, Senior Executive Vice President and Deputy Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited:

“Our investment decisions today pave the road to a net-zero economy in the future. As the world’s second largest source of green bond issuance, China stands out for its dynamic market as sustainable finance continues to grow. HSBC’s extensive experience in green bond underwriting well positions us to support our customers in China as they transition to more sustainable business models. We are glad to be part of the journey and look forward to a more resilient future working together with the business community.”

 

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