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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2023
Evergrande sells streaming platform stake at discount; S&P says default "likely"

Global Economy

Reuters
18 November, 2021, 04:05 pm
Last modified: 18 November, 2021, 04:10 pm

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Evergrande sells streaming platform stake at discount; S&P says default "likely"

A default is still "highly likely" for the world's most indebted developer despite its recent bond coupon payments because it has a bigger test in March and April next year, facing a total of $3.5 billion maturities in dollar bonds

Reuters
18 November, 2021, 04:05 pm
Last modified: 18 November, 2021, 04:10 pm
The China Evergrande Centre is seen in Hong Kong, China. August 25, 2021.  Photo :Reuters
The China Evergrande Centre is seen in Hong Kong, China. August 25, 2021. Photo :Reuters

Summary:

  • Evergrande sells 18% stake in HengTen for $273.5 mln
  • An Evergrande default is still highly likely -S&P
  • Country Garden Services raises $1 bln via share placement
  • Agile issues HK$2.4 bln convertible bonds
  • Vanke urges staff to cut spending, create 'war-time atmosphere'

China Evergrande Group is selling its entire stake in streaming services firm HengTen Network Group for HK$2.13 billion ($273.5 million), as the cash-strapped developer struggles to avoid a debilitating default on its debts.

However, S&P Global Ratings said in a report on Thursday that a default is still "highly likely" for the world's most indebted developer despite its recent bond coupon payments because it has a bigger test in March and April next year, facing a total of $3.5 billion maturities in dollar bonds. 

"We still believe an Evergrande default is highly likely," it said.

"The firm has lost the capacity to sell new homes, which means its main business model is effectively defunct. This makes full repayment of its debts unlikely," it said.

The Shenzhen-based real estate company has been stumbling from deadline to deadline in recent weeks as it grapples with more than $300 billion in liabilities, $19 billion of which are international market bonds.

Evergrande said on Thursday it would book a loss of HK$8.5 billion from selling the 18% stake in HengTen, in which Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings holds around a 20% share.

Its wholly owned unit has entered into an agreement with Allied Resources Investment Holdings Ltd, owned by investor Li Shao Yu, to sell 1.66 billion HengTen shares at HK$1.28 per share, a discount of 24% to its closing price on Wednesday.

The latest share disposal extends Evergrande's sell-down of its HangTen stake from 26.55% in the secondary market since early this month.

Shares of Evergrande closed down 5.7%, while HengTen, which streams and produces film and television programmes and has been described as China's Netflix by Chinese media, surged 24.9%.

Evergrande's bonds due March 2022 rose 1.997 cents to 32.2 on the dollar, according to Duration Finance.

The developer said in the filing that 20% of the deal consideration will be payable within five business days from the date of the agreement, while the remainder will be completed within two months.

Evergrande failed to pay coupons totalling $82.5 million due on 6 November Investors are on tenterhooks as they wait to see if it can meet its obligations before a 30-day grace period expires on 6 December

Other Chinese property developers are also stepping up financing efforts via share sales as liquidity in the offshore bond market dries up due to fears over contagion from Evergrande's troubles. Property sales and new construction are slumping.

Country Garden Services Holdings, the property services unit of top developer Country Gardens, raised $1 billion on Thursday from placing 4.5% of enlarged shares, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

The company sold 150 million new shares at HK$53.35 each, a 9.5% discount to the last traded price of HK$58.95 on Wednesday. Its shares were suspended from trading on Thursday, while those of parent Country Garden dropped 5.1%.

Smaller rival Agile Group also said on Thursday it sold convertible bonds worth HK$2.4 billion based on the initial exchange price of HK$27.48 per share of its property management unit A-Living Smart City Services.

Shares of A-Living tumbled 12.8% to HK$21 on Thursday.

Agile said it has remitted funds to repay its $190 million senior notes due Thursday.

LIQUIDITY SQUEEZE

"The market has expected fund raising activities in the sector because if mainland China does not loosen liquidity, it'll be difficult for the property firms to get large loans from financial institutions," said Castor Pang, head of research of Core Pacific in Hong Kong, adding that slowing home sales were also hurting developers' cashflow.

The new issuance followed a share sale and a stake disposal in its property management unit by Sunac China, among the top four developers in the country, early this week, raising a total of $949.70 million.

CIFI Holdings also raised $214.5 million via a rights issue earlier in November, while Shimao Services raised a total of HK$4.8 billion via a new share placement as well as convertible bonds.

On top of the debt market pressures, Chinese property developers are also facing stiff challenges from an array of unprecedented policy tightening steps by Beijing to curb speculative buying.

China Vanke told its staff on Tuesday they need to raise their "crisis awareness" and cut unnecessary spending akin to being in "war time", according to a person with direct knowledge.

Last week, Evergrande once again averted a destabilising default with a last-minute bond payment but the reprieve did little to alleviate strains in the country's wider property sector from a liquidity crunch. 

Evergrande has new coupon payments totalling more than $255 million due on 28 Decmeber It has come under pressure from its other creditors at home and a stifling funding squeeze has cast a shadow over hundreds of its residential projects.

Chinese authorities have urged Evergrande Chairman Hui Ka Yan, 63, to use some of his personal wealth to help pay bondholders, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters last month. 

Its founder is now freeing up funds from luxury assets including art, calligraphy and three high-end homes, according to filings and a person with knowledge of the matter.

($1 = 7.7889 Hong Kong dollars)

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