China Vanke's Bondholders Approve Grace Period Extension Amid Market Reconfiguration

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China Vanke's bondholders approved a plan to extend the grace period for a 2 billion yuan bond to January 27, narrowly avoiding default, but rejected a proposal to delay repayment by a year. The company is seeking to renegotiate terms amid ongoing debt concerns in China's property sector, which has been severely impacted since the Evergrande crisis. The outcome of these negotiations could influence Vanke's future debt management and market perception.
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- Opinion | China’s property market isn’t so much collapsing as being reconfigured South China Morning Post
- China Vanke exits venture with Singapore's GIC ahead of bondholder verdict Nikkei Asia
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