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A Chinese renminbi-denominated bond issued in China by a non-Chinese entity.
 
A committed borrowing facility is one in which the potential lender - for example a bank - is legally obliged to provide the funds when required to do so by the borrower (subject to the borrower complying with the terms of the related facility agreement).
 
A commitment fee will normally be charged to the borrower on any undrawn part of the facility.
 
An alternative basis of charging commitment fees is on the basis of the whole of the facility (whether or not it is drawn down).  This is of course a more favourable basis for the lender.
 
 
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A committed risk is one relating to a contractual or commercial commitment.  
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Commitment fee]]
* [[Bulldog bond]]
* [[Committed risk]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Standby credit facility]]
* [[Renminbi]]
* [[Uncommitted]]
* [[Samurai bond]]
* [[An introduction to loan finance]]
* [[Yankee bond]]


[[Category:Long_term_funding]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

A Chinese renminbi-denominated bond issued in China by a non-Chinese entity.

See also