China Properties Group defaults on notes worth US$226 mil

China Properties Group defaults on notes worth US$226 mil

The group cites a ‘timing mismatch’ for failing to secure the funds before the maturity date.

People walk by a map showing Evergrande development projects at a new housing development in September. (AP pic)
BEIJING:
China Properties Group said yesterday it had defaulted on notes worth US$226 million as it failed to secure funds by the maturity date, joining a list of property developers in the country that are reeling from a debt crisis.

The case underscores how China Evergrande Group, which is struggling under US$305 billion in debt, is impacting the rest of the high-yield sector as liquidity dries up and sales slow.

Earlier this week, Chinese developer Sinic Holdings said it would likely default on bonds worth US$250 million.

China Properties said it had failed to secure funds by Oct 15, the maturity date of the notes, due to a “timing mismatch” and that it would not be able to make repayments until it had sold or refinanced some of its assets.

The Hong Kong-headquartered company said its controlling shareholder, Wong Sai Chung, had assured he would continue to provide support to the firm through the liquidity crisis.

For now, the notes would be delisted from foreign bourses, it added.

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