![]() One of Evergrande's main lenders has already provisioned for losses on a portion of its loans to the property group. Both bonds would default if the real estate group fails to settle the interest within 30 days of the scheduled payment dates.Įvergrande, the world's most-indebted real estate company with over $300 billion in liabilities, said on Sunday it has begun repaying investors in its wealth management products with real estate. The company is due to pay $83.5 million (€71.1 million) interest on Thursday for its March 2022 bond and another $47.5 million interest payment due on September 29 for March 2024 bonds. How much is Evergrande due to pay this week? Six Evergrande executives illegally cashed in their investments just as the company's liquidity crunch became clear, the company admitted on Saturday. "The stock will continue to fall, because there's not yet a solution that appears to be helping the company to ease its liquidity stress, and there are still so many uncertainties about what the company will do in case of a restructuring," Kington Lin, managing director of Asset Management Department at Canfield Securities Limited, told Reuters.Įvergrande's share price could fall to below HK$1 if the company is forced to sell most of its assets in a restructuring, Lin said. Shares in the company's property management and electric car units also took a major battering as the property giant struggles to raise the millions of dollars it needs to pay in interest to its lenders over the next few days. Shares in Evergrande Group slumped to over 11-year lows, before closing down 10% at HK$2.28 ($0.29, €0.25). Will China's Evergrande collapse? How did Evergrande shares perform? "Any downturn in China would have significant implications for commodities demand given its status as the world's largest consumer of many minerals and metals." ![]() appears to be teetering on the precipice with concerns about contagion from the situation infecting the wider economy in China," said AJ Bell analyst Russ Mould, speaking with Reuters. Mining shares also took a beating as investors weighed the impact of Evergrande's plight on China's economic growth. "It is definitely though a major cause for investor concern right now and it is possible we see further losses." "Contagion risks from the Evergrande meltdown are the prime cause of today's sell-off," said analyst Neil Wilson, speaking with news agency AFP. ![]() Mainland Chinese markets were closed for a public holiday. The offshore Chinese yuan fell to three-week lows, while the US dollar rose as investors sought a safe haven amid the uncertainty. The negative sentiment also spilled over into Europe where major indices including the DAX and FTSE were down. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 3.3%, registering its biggest drop since July. Global stocks sank on Monday amid fears that a possible collapse of beleaguered Chinese real estate company Evergrande could lead to a wave of defaults in China's bloated property market, risking a financial contagion in the world's second-largest economy. ![]()
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