Huaneng Power International Issues RMB3 Billion Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Reuters01-15
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00902">Huaneng Power</a> International Issues RMB3 Billion Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Huaneng Power International Inc. has completed the issuance of its first tranche of super short-term commercial papers for 2026. The total issuing amount was RMB3 billion, featuring a maturity period of 27 days and an interest rate of 1.42%. China CITIC Bank Corporation Limited and China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd. served as lead underwriters for the offering, which was placed through book-building in the domestic bond market among banks. The proceeds will be used to supplement working capital, adjust the company’s debt structure, and repay bank loans and other due debts. Relevant documents regarding the debentures are available on https://www.shclearing.com.cn and www.chinamoney.com.cn.

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