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Sep 2021
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Evergrande debt crisis: China’s ‘Lehman ...

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST
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Mimi Lau speaks with SCMP reporter Pearl Liu about the background to the US$300 billion debt crisis for China's property giant Evergrande, the warning signs from 2019 and escalating events this year that lead to protests across China. Desk editor Zhou Xin explores how Evergrande is part of China’s economic success story, Beijing’s changing “red lines” and ho ... Show More
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