Research Briefing | Sep 21, 2021

China | Evergrande’s restructuring is key to containing damage

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The Evergrande saga has shone a spotlight on the Chinese real estate sector. News that the company may miss loan repayments and have to restructure its debt has sent shockwaves through global financial markets, with the Hang Seng slumped to a level not seen since October last year.

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  • Will Evergrande risk turn systemic? How will it affect the financial market and the broader economy?
  • Will the Chinese government bail out Evergrande?
  • Will China further tighten its real estate policies?
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