LONDON - London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Tuesday announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Bank of China (BOC) in order to form a strategic partnership to expand each company's access to Britain, European and Chinese markets as well as to promote the development of the offshore yuan market in Britain.
Within this framework, BOC will work towards becoming a London Stock Exchange member in addition to its LCH.Clearnet clearing house membership, allowing the bank to support new yuan product development in London, added LSEG.
Chris Gibson-Smith, chairman of LSEG, said in a statement: "Clearing and equity are the cornerstones for the successful expansion of a truly international market for Chinese companies and financial products. Our agreement today will significantly accelerate the writing of this important new chapter in the story of global finance."
Tian Guoli, chairman of the BOC, said: "We are delighted to formalize our longstanding partnership with LSEG which brings together two world-class organizations and represents the next phase in the development of London as the key offshore yuan hub."
"The innovations which will result from the partnership will provide issuers and investors alike with unparalleled cross border access to the Chinese and UK markets," he added.
Earlier this year, BOC issued bonds of 2.5 billion yuan ($400 million) denominated bonds in the London Stock Exchange, the biggest one so far in Britain.