China Datang Corp Renewable Power Raises RMB1 Billion in Ultra-Short-Term Debenture Offering

Reuters01-14
China Datang Corp Renewable Power Raises RMB1 Billion in Ultra-Short-Term Debenture Offering

China Datang Corporation Renewable Power Co. Ltd. has announced the completion of its 2026 second tranche of ultra-short-term debentures, with a total issuance amount of RMB 1.0 billion. The debentures have a maturity period of 101 days, with the maturity date set for 24 April 2026, and carry an interest rate of 1.54%. The proceeds from the issuance will be used to repay the company's borrowings and improve its financing structure. The debentures were publicly issued in the PRC inter-bank bond market through centralized book-building and centralized placing. The full documentation related to the issuance is available on the website of Shanghai Clearing House (http://www.shclearing.com).

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