How Country Garden became the new face of China's spiraling property crisis
Source: CNN
How Country Garden became the new face of Chinas spiraling property crisis
By Michelle Toh, Laura He and Diksha Madhok, CNN
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Updated 12:35 AM EDT, Fri October 27, 2023
Hong Kong (CNN) Move over Evergrande. There is a new poster child of Chinas protracted real estate crisis Country Garden.
An industry group that makes determinations on credit events ruled Thursday that the property firm had suffered a failure to pay episode and that it happened on October 18, according to a notice on the website of the Credit Derivatives Determinations Committees.
The ruling follows separate reports from Bloomberg News and the Financial Times this week that the homebuilder, once the countrys largest, had defaulted on an international bond for the first time after failing to make payment within a grace period that expired last week.
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The developer, which has $190 billion in liabilities, had dodged default on multiple occasions in the past month. But persistent weakness in Chinas property market and a difficult refinancing environment had hobbled its ability to raise enough cash to service debt of $15 billion falling due by June 2024. Earlier this month, it warned investors that it could default.
The company is now heading towards a debt restructuring, and possibly a messy financial collapse that would send new shockwaves through Chinas sputtering economy.
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