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Home / Business and Economy / Record Bond Sales Signal Australia's Global Appeal

Record Bond Sales Signal Australia's Global Appeal

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Australian bond sales reached a record A$50.7 billion in January.
  • Non-Australian borrowers' share of issuance rose to 38% in 2026.
  • Investors seek alternatives to the weakening US dollar for stability.
Record Bond Sales Signal Australia's Global Appeal

Australia's bond market has achieved a record A$50.7 billion in sales this January, driven by increasing global investor interest in alternatives to the weakening US dollar. This marks a significant trend of de-dollarization, with non-Australian borrowers' share of issuance climbing to 38% in early 2026, up from 29% in all of 2025.

The appeal of Australian debt lies in its stability and historically low default rates, attributed to conservative issuers. This resilience was particularly noted during recent periods of global market uncertainty.

Issuance by non-Australian entities has surged, indicating a growing diversification strategy by companies, financial institutions, and agencies looking beyond US funding sources. Australia presents a notable opportunity for such diversification.

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Comparatively, Australian local debt sales in January rose 63% year-on-year, significantly outpacing growth in Asia-Pacific dollar bonds (20%) and euro issuance (18%). This performance underscores Australia's attractiveness as a relatively safer and less volatile market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australian bond sales reached a record A$50.7 billion in January 2026 as global investors sought alternatives to the weakening US dollar and looked for stability.
The share of issuance by non-Australian borrowers has increased to 38% in early 2026, up from 29% in all of 2025, indicating growing interest from global issuers.
The Australian dollar bond market is attractive due to its resilience, stability, historically low default rates from conservative issuers, and relatively lower volatility compared to other markets.

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