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China Evergrande braces for debt deadline after doubting ability to pay
China is faltering, but the world is not feeling the effects
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The week in review: Beijing calms market on Evergrande risks
This round-up focuses on the attempts of various Chinese regulators to control the damage from China Evergrande Group’s debt woes …
China’s government is stepping in to help Evergrande deal with its debt, as it has with previous large-scale corporate clean-ups
This comes after Evergrande said in filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange there was “no guarantee” it would have enough funds to meet debt repayments.
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SenseTime shrinks Hong Kong IPO size by 62 per cent to US$768 million, as Chinese tech sell-off undermines valuation
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POLL-China’s November exports growth likely lost steam
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Asian shares mixed after China Evergrande warns of cash woes
Shares were mixed in Asia on Monday after troubled Chinese property developer Evergrande warned late Friday it may run out of money. Hong Kong dropped 1.2% but the Shanghai Composite index rose. More …
Deleveraging steps in China’s real estate market should be prudent
China should tackle the problem of high leverage in the real estate market step by step to maintain stable and sound market operations rather than demanding instant success in solving the problem.
