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Guangdong, Macau Team Up on Renminbi Infrastructure Investments

来源: CHINA FOREX 2018 Issue 4 作者:Chen Guosong
RQFLP proves useful in bringing foreign capital into the domestic market.

Cross-border fund-raising using the renminbi has taken a major step forward with the creation of the Guangdong-Macau Cooperative Development Fund ¨C an investment vehicle set up to promote domestic infrastructure development and enhance the role of the nation's currency on the global stage. The fund was set up in June of 2018 with an initial investment of just over 20 billion yuan. It makes use of the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Limited Partnership (RQFLP) program to channel offshore renminbi back into the mainlanda key part of China's effort to internationalize the currency. While there have been similar moves to set up renminbi foreign limited partnerships in Shenzhen and Shanghai this is the most ambitious to date.

In April 2015the Guangdong provincial government issued its Notice on Implementing the 2015 Key Tasks of the Guangdong-Macau Cooperation Framework Agreement. A major objective was to promote the development of cross-border renminbi business between Guangdong and Macau and boost cooperation in the financial sector. Senior officials of Guangdong and Macau reached an accord on implementing the framework agreementand they turned to Guangdong Hengjian Investment Holding Co. Ltda wholly-owned unit under the Guangdong provincial government investment platformwhich teamed up with the Monetary Authority of Macau and the Guangdong Nanyue Group to make use of the RQFLP format to make infrastructure investments.

This led to the creation of the Guangdong-Macau Cooperative Development Fundwhich introduced funds from Macau to participate in basic infrastructure projects in Guangdong provinceincluding the construction of a free trade zoneto serve the real economy and help upgrade industry. The innovative formula is also aimed at promoting financial integration and encourage two-way cross-border flows of renminbi.

Renminbi funds raised offshore under the RQFLP program will be used directly in various domestic private equity investments. The rules are generally the same as those of the existing Qualified Foreign Limited Partnership programthough the RQFLP formula eliminates the need for pre-approvals of settlement amounts and multiple purchase and payment steps related to foreign exchange use. These include capital reductionprofit distribution and eventual liquidation of the investment fund. RQFLP also reduces the difficulties of valuation accountingavoiding risks from exchange rate fluctuationsand avoids the impact on the domestic foreign exchange rate from large purchases or sales of foreign exchange. As the RQFLP entity is funded in local currencyit does not require a settlement account to make payments. It enjoys significant advantages in terms of opening bank accounts and transferring fundsthough there are still a number of drawbacks to the programwhich will be discussed later in this article.

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