Jiangxi Ganyue Expressway (600269.SH) has been approved to apply for registration and issuance of 6 billion yuan worth of super short-term commercial papers.
Ganyue Expressway (600269.SH) announcement, the company has received the China Foreign Exchange Trading System & National interbank Funding Center Acceptance of Registration Notice...
Jiangxi Ganyue Expressway (600269.SH) announcement: The company has received a registration notification from the Bank of China Interbank Market Dealers Association, stating that the association accepts the registration of the company's commercial paper.
The registered amount for the company's commercial paper is 6 billion yuan, and the registration quota is valid for 2 years starting from the date of the notification letter (December 26, 2024). The company can issue commercial paper in installments during the valid registration period.
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