Hong Kong-licensed asset management company Tiantu Investment has completed the issuance of RMB 200 million in corporate bonds
according to an announcement from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, TianTu Investment, a licensed asset management company in Hong Kong, has announced the completion of the issuance of non-publicly issued corporate bonds (first tranche) targeting professional investors in 2025. The total size is 200 million yuan.
Earlier news, TianTu Investment announced in August of this year plans to establish a virtual asset investment fund in collaboration with HashKeyCapital, and explore more forms of cooperation.
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