China’s Kaisa says bondholders have not asked for accelerated repayments yet | Malay Mail

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BEIJING, Dec 20 — Kaisa Group said on Monday it has not received any notice from bondholders to accelerate repayments yet as the embattled Chinese property developer has not repaid a US$400 million (RM1.6 billion) bond, or interest on notes due in 2023 and 2025. The property developer did not...

BEIJING, Dec 20 — Kaisa Group said on Monday it has not received any notice from bondholders to accelerate repayments yet as the embattled Chinese property developer has not repaid a US$400 million bond, or interest on notes due in 2023 and 2025.

The property developer did not repay US$400 million of bonds that matured on Dec. 7, triggering cross-default provision on all its offshore bonds and prompting a downgrade to “restricted default” by Fitch Ratings. Kaisa is the second-largest dollar bond issuer among China’s property developers after China Evergrande Group, which has more than US$300 billion in liabilities.

The troubles of China’s property sector have gripped financial markets in recent months amid fears of knock-on effects around the world. Kaisa said it was still in talks with bondholders over a debt restructuring deal and it had hired Houlihan Lokey as its financial adviser and Sidley Austin as a legal adviser. — Reuters

 

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