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Evergrande suspends trading of shares in Hong Kong

A woman passes by a display showing Evergrande's China commercial projects in Beijing, China, on Dec. 7, 2021. (Ng Han Guan / AP) A woman passes by a display showing Evergrande's China commercial projects in Beijing, China, on Dec. 7, 2021. (Ng Han Guan / AP)
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Embattled Chinese property developer suspended trading in Hong Kong on Monday as the heavily indebted company contends with an ongoing real estate crisis.

Evergrande said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that its trading halt was pending an "announcement containing inside information," though it did not elaborate.

The company has about US$300 billion in total liabilities, and analysts have worried for months about whether a collapse could trigger a wider crisis in China's property market, hurting homeowners and the broader financial system. The U.S. Federal Reserve warned last year that trouble in Chinese real estate could damage the global economy.

In December, Fitch Ratings declared that the company had defaulted on its debt, a downgrade the credit ratings agency said reflected Evergrande's inability to pay interest due that month on two

The company's stock was rattled last week after more debt payment deadlines passed without signs that it had met its obligations, though it reportedly has a 30-day grace period to pay those debts. (Fitch's downgrade came when Evergrande appeared to miss payments after their grace periods lapsed.)

Evergrande did not immediately respond to a request for comment about its decision to halt shares Monday.

While the company's financial woes have been mounting, it did have some positive news last month, saying it had made in resuming construction work. The company's chairman Hui Ka Yan said that no one at the firm would be allowed to "lie flat" and vowed to deliver 39,000 units of properties in December.

That number was a massive jump compared with the fewer than the company had delivered in each of the previous three months.

And, there are signs that Chinese authorities are taking steps to contain fallout from the company's downward spiral and guide it through a restructuring of its debt and business operations.

Evergrande in December it would set up a risk management committee, including government representatives, to focus on "mitigating and eliminating" future risks. Among its members are top officials from major state-owned enterprises in Guangdong, as well as an executive from a major bad debt manager owned by the central government.

The People's Bank of China also said it would pump $188 billion into the economy, apparently to counter the real estate slump, which accounts for nearly a third of China's GDP.

-- Laura He contributed to this report.

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