Yongcheng Coal and Electricity Group Co and Tsinghua Unigroup Co, which together have Rmb40bn ($6.1bn) of bonds outstanding in China’s domestic market, have told investors to expect more non-payments this month following a spate of recent defaults.
Yongcheng Coal and Electricity Group Co and Tsinghua Unigroup Co, which together have Rmb40bn ($6.1bn) of bonds outstanding in China’s domestic market, have told investors to expect more non-payments this month following a spate of recent defaults.