China Aoyuan Group Nears Completion of Onshore Debt Restructuring

Reuters2025-12-31
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CAOYF">China Aoyuan</a> Group Nears Completion of Onshore Debt Restructuring

China Aoyuan Group Limited has provided an update on its ongoing restructuring efforts. The Group has largely completed its onshore debt restructuring plan and is currently seeking feedback from all stakeholders, including onshore creditors. In 2025, the company settled 11 litigation cases related to overdue operational payables and borrowings, and continues to work towards amicable agreements with creditors. Additionally, China Aoyuan is exploring potential asset disposals to improve liquidity. The company will issue further announcements as significant progress is made. Shareholders and investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities.

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