Гонконг выпустит третью партию «зеленых» облигаций на основе блокчейна: Bloomberg

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2025-11-18Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-11-18

Гонконг готовится выпустить новую партию цифровых «зелёных» облигаций, обеспеченных государством, что свидетельствует о его стремлении стать ведущим мировым центром токенизированных активов.

Как сообщает Bloomberg со ссылкой на источники, знакомые с ситуацией, третья с 2023 года продажа цифровых облигаций в Гонконге будет осуществляться в долларах США, евро, офшорных юанях и гонконгских долларах. Окончательная цена может быть определена уже сегодня.

Это так называемые цифровые облигации, то есть они создаются и обслуживаются исключительно на платформах на основе блокчейна. Инфраструктуру для этого выпуска предоставит HSBC.

Зелёный значок указывает на то, что собранные средства пойдут на проекты, связанные с защитой окружающей среды или климата. Город стремится стать центром блокчейна, но сталкивается с конкуренцией со стороны других регионов, включая Сингапур и Дубай.

Судя по всему, спрос на долговые обязательства на основе блокчейна растёт. Согласно отчёту, на данный момент в городе было выпущено как минимум шесть токенизированных облигаций на общую сумму 1 миллиард долларов.

Среди недавних эмитентов были такие поддерживаемые государством компании, как Shenzhen Futian Investment Holdings и Shandong Hi-Speed Holdings Group.

S&P присвоило облигациям рейтинг AA+. По мнению компании, риски, связанные с цифровым выпуском, компенсируются системой безопасности, которая позволяет при необходимости перевести облигации обратно в традиционные системы.

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