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10多家出险房企债务重组或重整获批!民企发行海外债破冰
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-06-27 07:28

Group 1 - Recent debt restructuring progress among distressed real estate companies has accelerated, with over 10 firms including Sunac, R&F, and others receiving approval for their debt restructuring plans [1] - Some companies, such as Kaisa and Xiexin, have opted for bankruptcy reorganization, with their plans approved by the court, indicating a shift in strategy to address debt crises [1] - Overseas financing for brand real estate companies has seen a breakthrough, with Greentown and New Town successfully issuing overseas bonds to repay maturing debts and adjust financing structures [1] Group 2 - The successful issuance of overseas bonds by New Town demonstrates its strong financial status and debt repayment capability, providing a positive signal for other private real estate companies to restart overseas financing [2] - Despite the improvement in market conditions, the cost of overseas financing remains high compared to domestic bonds, with Greentown's overseas bond interest rate at 8.45% compared to 4.37% for domestic bonds [2] - The total scale of overseas debt for real estate companies has significantly decreased from peak levels, indicating a reduction in risk as debt restructuring progresses [2] Group 3 - Although the market environment has improved, uncertainties in the international capital market persist, and investor risk appetite for the real estate sector has not fully recovered, suggesting that the window for overseas financing may be limited [3]