In which market are corporate bonds issued?

Legal analysis: corporate bonds, also known as corporate bonds, are bonds issued by enterprises in accordance with legal procedures and agreed to repay the principal and interest within a certain period of time, which are issued in the corporate bond market, also known as the primary market of corporate bonds.

Legal basis: Regulations on the Administration of Corporate Bonds

Article 5 The term "corporate bonds" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the securities issued by enterprises in accordance with legal procedures, and agreed to repay the principal and interest within a certain period of time.

Article 6 The face value of corporate bonds shall include the following contents:

Name and domicile of the enterprise; The denomination of corporate bonds; Corporate bond interest rate; Time limit and method of repayment of principal; Interest payment method; Date and quantity of issuing corporate bonds; The seal of the enterprise and the signature of the legal representative of the enterprise; Document number and release date approved by the examination and approval authority. Corporate bondholders have the right to earn interest and recover the principal within the agreed time limit, but they have no right to participate in the operation and management of the enterprise. Corporate bondholders are not responsible for the operating conditions of the enterprise. Corporate bonds can be transferred, mortgaged and inherited.