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Published on 11/17/2020 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

New Issue: China’s Yango Justice sells $270 million 7½% notes due 2025

By Cady Vishniac

Detroit, Nov. 17 – Yango Justice International Ltd. issued $270 million 7½% guaranteed senior notes due 2025, according to a listing notice with the Singapore Exchange.

The principal paying agent for the Regulation S notes is China Construction Bank (Asia) Corp. Ltd.

Lead managers and bookrunners are Standard Chartered Bank, Guotai Junan Securities (Hong Kong) Ltd., Haitong International Securities Co. Ltd., Nomura International plc, UBS AG Hong Kong Branch, China Citic Bank International Ltd., Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc, China International Capital Corp. Hong Kong Securities Ltd., Orient Securities (Hong Kong) Ltd. and CMBC Securities Co. Ltd.

The notes will be listed Nov. 18.

Yango Group is a real estate development company based in Fujian, China.

Issuer:Yango Justice International Ltd.
Issue:Senior notes
Amount:$270 million
Maturity:2025
Agent:China Construction Bank (Asia) Corp. Ltd.
Bookrunners:Standard Chartered Bank, Guotai Junan Securities (Hong Kong) Ltd., Haitong International Securities Co. Ltd., Nomura International plc, UBS AG Hong Kong Branch, China Citic Bank International Ltd., Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc, China International Capital Corp. Hong Kong Securities Ltd., Orient Securities (Hong Kong) Ltd. and CMBC Securities Co. Ltd.
Coupon:7½%
Issue date:Nov. 17
Listing date:Nov. 18
Distribution:Regulation S

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