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Movement of Dollar Bonds| TPGHL 4.5 09/30/33 of Era China Holdings sees a price increase of 1.023% to 2.835.
02/06/2026
On June 2, TPHL 4.5 09/30/33 issued by Times China Holdings had a current price of 2.835, rising by +1.023% yield --%.
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