Despite bond rush, Zhejiang Energy opts for loan refi

Zhejiang Provincial Energy Group is making its loan debut, seeking $300m to repay its dollar bond. As heightened regulatory scrutiny crimps liquidity onshore, Chinese borrowers are slowly looking to take the loan route — reigniting the age-old debate of loans versus bonds, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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