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The government had set out to slow speculation, kicking off a slowdown in real estate values that is still grinding on with ...
The Chinese property market, once a robust engine driving the country’s economic growth, is now facing significant challenges. The timing and resolution of China’s property crisis have become hot ...
China is facing a massive debt crisis, and it’s even bigger than the Evergrande collapse that shocked the world in 2021. With debts mounting into the trillions, China’s financial problems have become ...
The delisting of Evergrande closes the book on China’s most indebted developer, but the country’s wider property crisis ...
Evergrande's announcement that it will be delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange is another sign that there's no recovery for China's property sector.
China's property crisis could worsen, with home prices potentially falling 10% by 2027, according to Goldman Sachs. The crisis began in 2021 due to lending curbs aimed at reducing financial risk.
BANGKOK — Shares in China Evergrande were removed from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, marking another step in the ...
The severely indebted real estate developer China Evergrande, already in the process of liquidation, said on Tuesday it will be delisted from Hong Kong’s stock exchange on Aug. 25, another setback to ...
China’s property crisis is expected to worsen as new home sales plummet and indebted developers struggle to find funds to ...
Few commodities tell the story of China’s 21st-century economy better than humble cement, and its current output slump ...
When China Evergrande, once the biggest Chinese property developer, went public in Hong Kong in 2009, the country’s real ...