SHANGHAI: China on Monday widened access to its $10 trillion bond market, which analysts said will boost Beijing’s drive to internationalize the yuan and more deeply integrate its markets with the world financial system.

The new window for foreign investors was opened via Hong Kong, where “qualified investors” will be able to buy bonds in China—the world’s third-largest bond market after the United States and Japan.

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