China Datang Corporation Renewable Power Raises RMB2 Billion in Renewable Corporate Bond Offering

Reuters02-09 19:22
China Datang Corporation Renewable Power Raises RMB2 Billion in Renewable Corporate Bond Offering

China Datang Corporation Renewable Power Co. Ltd. has completed the public issuance of its renewable corporate bonds (first tranche) of 2026, raising RMB2.0 billion. The bonds have a basic term of 3 years, a par value of RMB100, and an issuing interest rate of 1.96%. Proceeds from the bonds are intended for productive expenses, including repayment of interest-bearing debts, working capital replenishment, project investment, and other lawful uses. The bonds were issued to professional institutional investors, with CITIC Securities Company Limited serving as lead underwriter, bond trustee, and bookrunner.

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