SHANGHAI, May 15 (Reuters) - Foreign investors reduced
their holdings of China's onshore yuan bonds in April, official
data showed on Monday.
Foreign holdings of yuan-denominated bonds traded on China's
interbank market stood at 3.17 trillion yuan ($458.62 billion)
at end of last month, down from 3.21 trillion yuan at end-March,
the central bank's Shanghai head office said.
($1 = 6.9121 Chinese yuan)
(Reporting by Beijing Newsroom, editing by Ed Osmond)
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