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Firms aid WuXi AppTec’s RMB6.78bn convertible bond issuance

Pharmaceutical R&D company WuXi AppTec issues RMB6.78 billion (USD996.6 million) in USD-settled zero-coupon convertible bonds due in 2027

Firms steer Midea’s HKD17bn zero-coupon convertible bonds

Midea issues HKD17.25 billion in offshore zero-coupon convertible bonds in largest such offering to date in the Greater China region

Firms assist Zoomlion’s RMB6bn H-share convertible bond

Zoomlion Heavy Industry issued RMB6 bn in convertible bonds maturing in 2031. Norton Rose Fulbright, Fangda, Linklaters and Haiwen provided legal support

Firms act on miner CMOC’s USD1.2bn convertible bond issue

Major mining group CMOC issued one-year zero-coupon convertible bonds value at USD1.2 billion on 26 January

Firms act on Country Garden’s USD17.7bn debt restructuring

Country Garden’s USD17.7bn offshore debt restructuring took effect on 30 December 2025, among China’s largest

Haiwen, Linklaters aid Ping An on HKD11.7bn convertible bonds

Ping An issues HKD11.77bn convertible bonds with Haiwen & Partners, Linklaters advising on the transaction      

Quartet assist Aoyuan’s USD7.3bn offshore debt restructuring

Linklaters, Harneys, Allen & Overy, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have advised on property developer China Aoyuan Group’s USD6.2 billion debt restructuring

Three firms act on Sunac’s USD10bn debt restructuring

Sidley Austin, Linklaters and Maples Group advised on the implementation of Sunac China’s USD10.2 billion offshore debt restructuring

Sunac China taps Sidley Austin, Linklaters on offshore debt restructuring

Sunac China sought advice from Sidley Austin and Linklaters on a USD10.2 billion offshore debt restructuring plan

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