China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co. Ltd. Lists US$500 Million 4.25% Notes Due 2031 on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Reuters02-11
China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co. Ltd. Lists US$500 Million 4.25% Notes Due 2031 on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co. Ltd. has announced the listing of U.S.$500,000,000 4.25 per cent. Notes due 2031 (the "KW Notes") on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. The notes are issued under the company’s U.S.$3,000,000,000 Medium Term Note Programme through CDBL Funding 1 and are unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by CDB Aviation Lease Finance Designated Activity Company. The listing and permission to deal in the KW Notes are expected to become effective on 12 February 2026.

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