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Kaisa bondholders reject company offer aimed at avoiding default

Indebted Chinese developer seeks to extend maturity of debt as payment looms next week

Offshore bondholders in Chinese property developer Kaisa have rejected an offer by the ailing group to extend the maturity of their debt and avoid a messy default next week, according to a letter to the company’s chair seen by the Financial Times.

The move could deepen a crisis at Kaisa, one of China’s most indebted developers, which has launched a fire sale of its assets in a bid to meet liabilities that include about $3bn of dollar bonds that will come due in the next 12 months.

A group claiming to represent more than 50 per cent of the investors in some of its most pressing debt — a $400m bond that will mature on December 7 — wrote to Kaisa on Tuesday to say that a proposal it made late last month to exchange the bonds was “unacceptable”, according to the letter.

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