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Published on 11/11/2022 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

New Issue: Heze City issues $121 million 7.2% guaranteed notes due 2023

Chicago, Nov. 11 – Heze City Investment Holdings International Co., Ltd. issued $121 million of 7.2% guaranteed notes due 2023 at par, according to an offering document.

The notes are guaranteed by Heze City Investment Holdings Group Co., Ltd.

China International Capital Corp. and Zhongtai International were the joint global coordinators, joint bookrunners and joint lead managers.

SDG Securities (HK), Dongxing Securities (Hong Kong), China Credit International Securities and Huatai International joined as joint bookrunners and joint lead managers.

The group is a key developer in Heze responsible for the construction and engineering of urban infrastructure projects.

Issuer:Heze City Investment Holdings International Co., Ltd.
Guarantor:Heze City Investment Holdings Group Co., Ltd.
Amount:$121 million
Issue:Guaranteed notes
Maturity:Nov. 9, 2023
Bookrunners:China International Capital Corp., Zhongtai International, SDG Securities (HK), Dongxing Securities (Hong Kong), China Credit International Securities and Huatai International
Trustee:China Construction Bank (Asia) Corp. Ltd.
Counsel to issuer:Fangda Partners, Shandong Qi Lu Law Firm, Walkers (Hong Kong)
Counsel to underwriters:Allen & Overy, Jingtian & Gongcheng
Coupon:7.2%
Price:Par
Yield:7.2%
Change of control:At 101
Trade date:Nov. 7
Settlement date:Nov. 10
Distribution:Regulation S
ISIN:XS2520370805

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