BUZZ-Greentown China rises on notes issue plan to refinance debts

Reuters02-13

** Shares of Greentown China Holdings 3900.HK rise 3.3% to HK$9.58, their highest since January 6, and on track for second session of gain

** The Chinese property developer proposes to conduct an international offering of U.S. dollar-denominated senior notes, raising proceeds to refinance existing indebtedness

** Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Guotai Junan International, J.P. Morgan, Soochow Securities and UBS are the joint global coordinators, joint lead managers and joint bookrunners of the offering

** Moody's Ratings assigns B1 rating to Greentown's proposed senior unsecured notes

** Greentown has also launched a concurrent tender offer to buy back its 4.7% April 2025 senior notes and 5.65% July 2025 senior notes

** Hang Seng Mainland Properties Index .HSMPI adds 0.3% and Hang Seng Index .HSI rises 2.3%

** Stock rose 16.5% last year

(Reporting by Donny Kwok)

((donny.kwok@thomsonreuters.com))

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