China developer Kaisa plans to propose 18-month extension for bond due Dec 7
[HONG KONG] Cash-strapped Chinese property developer Kaisa Group plans to propose an extension of one-and-a-half years for its US$400 million dollar bond maturing on Dec 7, financial intelligence provider Redd reported, citing two sources briefed on the matter.
REDD said the plan, which is expected to be released to bondholders as early as this week, might not carry any upfront cash or additional credit enhancement.
Kaisa declined to comment on the report.
Kaisa, which has the most offshore debt of any Chinese developer after China Evergrande Group, has missed the coupon payments totalling over US$59 million due on Nov 11 and 12, with 30-day grace periods for both.
Some offshore bondholders who did not receive coupon payments have tapped investment bank Moelis & Co to advise them on the matter, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
The next dollar bond payment for Kaisa is the US$400 million maturity on a 6.5 per cent dollar bond due on Dec 7.
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