China Longyuan Power Issues RMB2 Billion Ultra Short-Term Debentures

Reuters11-27
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CLPXY">China Longyuan</a> Power Issues RMB2 Billion Ultra Short-Term Debentures

China Longyuan Power Group Corporation Ltd. has announced the completion of its issuance of ultra short-term debentures. The company issued RMB2.0 billion in ultra short-term debentures with a term of 57 days and a coupon rate of 1.61%. The proceeds from this public offering, underwritten by Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co., Ltd. and China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd., will be used to replenish daily working capital and repay interest-bearing debt of the company and its subsidiaries. The interest will accrue from 27 November 2025. This update follows the approval of the debt financing instruments at the company's 2024 annual general meeting.

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