Tianqi Lithium kündigt Ausgabe von RMB 2,6 Milliarden an US-Dollar-abgerechneten Nullkupon-Wandelanleihen bis 2027 an

Reuters02-04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TQLCF">Tianqi Lithium</a> kündigt Ausgabe von RMB 2,6 Milliarden an US-Dollar-abgerechneten Nullkupon-Wandelanleihen bis 2027 an

Tianqi Lithium Corporation hat die Emission von auf US-Dollar lautenden, zinslosen (Zero Coupon) Wandelanleihen mit Fälligkeit 2027 angekündigt. Das Emissionsvolumen beträgt insgesamt RMB 2,6 Milliarden. Die Anleihen werden zu 100 % des Nennbetrags ausgegeben, sind nicht nachrangig und unbesichert. Die neuen Entwicklungen betreffen die Veröffentlichung eines ergänzenden Berichts sowie eine Änderung und Neufassung des Zeichnungs- und Platzierungsvertrags.

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