Property group’s 2021 bond default triggered sector-wide liquidity crisis in China
email rounding up the latestProperty developer China Evergrande has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US, as the company pursues a prolonged restructuring agreement with international creditors that hold billions of dollars in bonds.defaulted on its dollar-denominated debts in late 2021, sparking a sector-wide liquidity crisis that has weighed on China’s economic growth and put increasing pressure on policymakers in Beijing.
Chinese stocks and bonds have fallen this month, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declining more than 21 per cent from its recent peak to fall into bear market territory on Friday.unveiled losses of $81bn Its bankruptcy filing in a New York court, signed by the company’s foreign representative Jimmy Fong, relies on the so-called Chapter 15 process for foreign companies seeking recognition of their restructuring in the US.
Evergrande had about $20bn in international bonds at the time of its default and proposed providing investors with notes linked to the group’s listed subsidiaries in Hong Kong.
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