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Future Publishing | Future Publishing | Getty ImagesChina's heavily indebted property developer Evergrande group on Thursday filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in a U.S. court. In a filing to the Manhattan bankruptcy court, the firm sought recognition of restructuring talks under way in Hong Kong, the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands. The Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection allows a U.S. bankruptcy court to intervene in cross-border insolvency case involving foreign companies that are undergoing restructuring from creditors. Tianji Holdings, an affiliate of Evergrande, and its subsidiary Scenery Journey, also filed for Chapter 15 protection in a Manhattan bankruptcy court, according to the filing. The firm has also suspended trading in at least 10 of its mainland-China traded yuan bonds, according to Reuters.
Organizations: Future Publishing, British Virgin Islands, CNBC, Tianji Holdings, Evergrande, ., Reuters Locations: Huai'an, Jiangsu, China, U.S, Manhattan, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, British Virgin
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on August 16, 2023 in New York City. large scale fiscal stimulus) we acknowledge sentiment on China is unlikely to reverse sustainably on its own." Cau suggested this poses a problem for European and U.K. stocks. As such, Barclays is recommending investors should take a "barbell" approach involving allocations to cyclical and defensive stocks and a "value tilt." A value tilt refers to tipping a portfolio towards stocks perceived to be trading at a discount relative to their financial fundamentals.
Persons: Michael M, Russ Mould, bunds, Emmanuel Cau, Cau Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Santiago, Getty, Bell, U.S, U.S . Federal, Treasury, Silicon Valley Bank, Barclays, European Equity Locations: New York City, U.S ., Silicon, China
"The application is a normal procedure for the offshore debt restructuring and does not involve (a) bankruptcy petition," it said in the filing, adding it is pushing forward with its offshore debt restructuring. Evergrande's offshore debt restructuring involves a total of $31.7 billion, which include bonds, collateral and repurchase obligations. A man walks past a No Entry traffic sign near the headquarters of China Evergrande Group in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China September 26, 2021. China's economic and property woes and the absence of concrete stimulus steps have sent a chill through global markets. "The China property sector is like a black hole, so many developers have been dragged into it since two years ago after Evergrande," said Winner Zone Asset Management CEO and CIO Alan Luk.
Persons: Evergrande, Aly, Nomura, HSI, Alan Luk, Clare Jim, Jonathan Stempel, Dietrich Knauth, Manya, Sumeet Chatterjee, Shri Navaratnam, Kim Coghill Organizations: HONG KONG, China Evergrande, HK, U.S, Hong, British Virgin Islands, China Evergrande Group, REUTERS, Zhongrong International Trust Co, Longfor, Asset Management, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: China, Asia, HONG, U.S, United States, Hong Kong, British Virgin, New York, Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Beijing, Bengaluru
China Evergrande has filed for US Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection. Chapter 15 protects the US assets of non-US companies undergoing restructurings. Tianji Holdings, an Evergrande affiliate, also sought Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, per the filing. Evergrande's Chapter 15 filing mentions ongoing restructuring proceedings in Hong Kong and the Cayman Islands. Evergrande's Chapter 15 filing came amid fears of widening economic woes in China as the country's real-estate crisis emanates.
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[1/2] The company logo is seen on the headquarters of China Evergrande Group in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China September 26, 2021. An affiliate, Tianji Holdings, also sought Chapter 15 protection on Thursday in Manhattan bankruptcy court. The company proposed scheduling a Chapter 15 recognition hearing for Sept. 20. On Monday, its electric-vehicle unit China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group (0708.HK) announced its own proposed restructuring. Trading in China Evergrande shares was suspended in March 2022.
Persons: Aly, Evergrande, Hong, Evergrande NEV's, Jonathan Stempel, Dietrich Knauth, Manya, Anil D'Silva, Deepa Babington, Matthew Lewis Organizations: China Evergrande Group, REUTERS, HK, Tianji Holdings, British Virgin Islands, British Virgin, Energy Vehicle Group, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: China, Shenzhen, Guangdong province, U.S, United States, Manhattan, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, British Virgin, British, Dubai, New York, Bengaluru
Country Garden: How bad is China's property crisis?
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Clare Jim | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
HONG KONG, Aug 17 (Reuters) - The debt crisis at Country Garden (2007.HK), China's largest property developer before this year and once considered a financially sound company, has triggered fresh contagion fears just two years after China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) defaulted. S&P Global Rating said on Wednesday it could adjust its forecast for property sales to a "descending staircase" figure from an "L" shaped recovery, if Country Garden officially defaulted. However, it emerged when the property market and the economy are in much worse shape. Evergrande was already insolvent at the time of default, but Country Garden currently still has more assets than liabilities. Analysts warn that Country Garden could become insolvent if it had to write off large inventories, and run into negative equity if its asset values dropped over time.
Persons: Evergrande, Moody's, Lehman, Clare Jim, Sumeet Chatterjee, Stephen Coates Organizations: HK, China Evergrande, Local, Beijing, International, International Monetary, WILL, Communist Party, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, Evergrande, China, Beijing
China Evergrande NEV shares jump on $3.2 bln plan to lower debt
  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A view of the electric vehicle (EV) factory of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group in Tianjin, China October 20, 2021. REUTERS/Yilei SunBEIJING/HONG KONG, Aug 15 (Reuters) - China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group (NEV) (0708.HK) shares jumped nearly 50% on Tuesday after the electric vehicle unit of cash-strapped property firm China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) announced a $3.2 billion plan to repay debt and stay afloat. The overall package also includes a debt-for-equity swap of HK$20.89 billion ($2.67 billion) involving China Evergrande, its founder Hui Ka Yan, and his unit Xin Xin (BVI) Ltd, among others converting loans to shares, NEV said. After the deal is completed, China Evergrande's stake in the unit will be diluted to 46.86%. Shares in NEV jumped as much as 47% before paring down its gain to 16%.
Persons: Hui Ka Yan, Xin Xin, NEV, Roxanne Liu, Clare Jim, Miyoung Kim, Jamie Freed Organizations: Energy Vehicle Group, REUTERS, Sun, HK, China Evergrande, Thomson Locations: China, Tianjin, Sun BEIJING, HONG KONG, Dubai, NEV, Hong Kong, Beijing
China's real estate market roiled by default fears again
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( Evelyn Cheng | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Two years after Evergrande's debt troubles, worries about China's real estate sector are coming to the forefront again. In late July, its top leaders indicated a shift toward greater support for the real estate sector, paving the way for local governments to implement specific policies. For the last several years, Chinese authorities have attempted to curb debt-fueled speculation in the country's massive — and hot — real estate market. Real estate and related industries have accounted for about a quarter of China's economy. He pointed out that since China started its deleveraging campaign in 2016, it is very unlikely the state would step in to bail out real estate developers.
Persons: Qilai Shen, Dalian Wanda, Liu Haibo, Sandra Chow, Nomura, Chow, Evergrande, Redmond Wong, , Wong, Vanke, that's Organizations: Country Garden Holdings Co, Bloomberg, Getty, BEIJING, Reuters, CNBC, Country, Asia Pacific Research, CreditSights, Fitch, Saxo Markets Hong, China's, House Research, Stock, Poly Development, Research Locations: Baoding, Hebei province, China, Dalian, Hong Kong, Beijing, Saxo Markets Hong Kong
Country Garden, a massive Chinese property developer, missed interest payments on two dollar bonds this week. However, it's the scale of Country Garden's projects that is a big warning signal for the Chinese real estate sector and the wider economy. Evergrande faced a liquidity crisis in 2020, prodding it to try to halve its around $100 billion debt by mid-2023. These efforts were scuppered by a slowdown in China's property sector and regulators' efforts to put brakes on property developers borrowing excessively. However, putting the brakes on borrowing started sending the property sector into a crisis.
Persons: Kristy Hung, Yang Guoqiang, Yang Huiyan, Yang, Moody's, Sandra Chow, Evergrande, Huileng Tan Organizations: Service, Bloomberg Intelligence, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, CNN, China Index Academy, Reuters, Pacific Research, New York Times, Caixa Bank Locations: Beijing, Wall, Silicon, China, Evergrande, Foshan, Asia, Pacific, CreditSights
News of their relationship prompted fans to dissect Grande's dating history, and many claim the singer has a pattern of breaking up relationships and that the 30-year-old has almost exclusively pursued partnered people. The nuances of Grande's romantic life are largely unknown to the public, but speculation about her "type" has fostered discussion about the allure of partnered people. Are partnered people more attractive than single people? His research areas include commitment in long-term relationships, risk factors for divorce, and couple development before marriage. "The fact that they are already in a relationship means that they have a certain value on the mating market," Stanley says.
Persons: Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Slater, Scott Stanley, Stanley Organizations: Center for Marital, Studies, University of Denver
Morning Bid: Markets brace for BOE as China PMI cheers
  + stars: | 2023-08-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The BOE is leaning toward a 25 basis point hike after the inflation gods took some pity on the UK last month. Investors and economists will be sure to inspect the BOE's growth and inflation forecasts for indications of just how sticky the central bank thinks inflation has become. Not to be overshadowed by monetary policy, earnings reports roar back into focus on Thursday with Apple (AAPL.O) at the forefront. China kicks off a long line of PMI releases today with better-than-expected services activity, giving markets a bit of good news after disappointing data on Monday. In Japan, the stock market continued to feel the drag from U.S. chip firms on Thursday morning, with the Nikkei (.N225) seeing broad-based losses.
Persons: Hollie Adams, Brigid Riley, BOE, Jerome Powell isn't, hasn't, Stryker, Fed's Barkin, Jacqueline Wong Organizations: Bank of England, City of, REUTERS, Bank of, CPI, Reuters Graphics, ECB, Apple, Moderna, PMI, HK, Nikkei, Royce, Infineon, Adidas AG, BMW, Fed's, Thomson Locations: City, City of London, Britain, United States, China, Japan, U.S, Expedia, France, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Germany, Euro
HONG KONG, July 28 (Reuters) - Shares of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group (NEV) (0708.HK) plunged on Friday as trading resumed nearly 16 months after the stock was suspended pending the release of financial results. Resumption of trading in the shares is one step forward for its embattled parent China Evergrande Group (3333.HK), whose offshore debt restructuring plan includes swapping part of the debt into equity-linked instruments backed by the group, Evergrande NEV and another unit, Evergrande Property Services. Shares of Evergrande Group, laden with $330 billion in total liabilities, and its services arm (6666.HK) have remained suspended since March 2022. Shares of Evergrande NEV sank as much as 69% to HK$1 in early trading, down from HK$3.2 on its last closing date of April 1, 2022. That compares to a 19% rise in Chinese EV giant BYD Co and 27% drop in EV startup Xpeng Inc (9868.HK) during the 16-month period.
Persons: Evergrande NEV, NEV, Clare Jim, Jacqueline, Jamie Freed, Kim Coghill Organizations: Energy Vehicle Group, HK, China Evergrande, Evergrande, Hong, Shanghai, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, Hong Kong, Tianjin
Chinese farmers have moved into a cluster of abandoned villas in China to grow crops and rear cattle. Jade Gao/AFP via Getty ImagesThe half-built villas are now overrun by local farmers, who plow the land and plant crops on the overgrown lawns of abandoned villas. Local farmers now plow the land of the abandoned development. Jade Gao/AFP via Getty ImagesThe insides of the buildings look post-apocalyptic too, like shots straight out of "The Last of Us." Shenyang's ghost villas are just one of many "rotten" real estate projects across China's urban landscapeThe interior of a deserted housing sales building.
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China property stocks tumble on renewed debt fears
  + stars: | 2023-07-24 | by ( Clement Tan | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Country Garden shares tumbled to fresh eight-month lows Monday, extending losses on renewed debt fears for the Chinese property sector. Future Publishing | Future Publishing | Getty ImagesStock Chart Icon Stock chart iconCountry Garden is seen as one of the largest property developers in the mainland. JP Morgan's analysts slashed target prices for Country Garden by more than 60% to HK$0.90 and Country Garden Services by nearly 70% to HK$6.70. The country's property sector is struggling to emerge from a credit crisis after the government cracked down on its debt levels in August 2020. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart iconYears of exuberant growth led to the construction of ghost towns where supply outstripped demand, as developers looked to capitalize on the desire for home ownership and property investment.
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The firm announced an offshore debt restructuring plan in March, expecting it to facilitate a gradual resumption of operations and generation of cash flow. Total cash slumped to 14.3 billion yuan, versus 28.8 billion yuan in 2021 and 180.7 billion yuan in 2020. OFFSHORE DEBTCreditors and analysts are now waiting for the convening hearings for Evergrande's offshore debt restructuring schemes in the hope to get more clarity on its business outlook. A company risks being delisted in Hong Kong if its shares remain suspended for 18 months. Hong Kong Stock Exchange said it does not comment on individual companies as a policy.
Persons: Charles Macgregor, Evergrande, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar Organizations: HK, Lucror, Evergrande, Services, New Energy Vehicle Group, Prism, Shanghai Limited, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, Asia, China's, Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Prism Hong Kong
The company reported losses attributable to shareholders of 476 billion yuan ($66 billion) and 106 billion yuan ($15 billion) for 2021 and 2022, respectively, according to a Monday stock exchange filing. Combined net losses for the two years amounted to 582 billion yuan ($81 billion). Evergrande has been undergoing a major debt restructuring since late 2021, which was ordered by the government. Its debt restructuring could also set an important precedent for global investors dealing with similar cases involving Chinese developers. For years, real estate was a pillar of growth for China’s economy.
Persons: Evergrande, Stringer, headcount, Xu Jiayin Organizations: Hong Kong CNN — Evergrande, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Hong Kong, That’s, Beijing
The Evergrande Group headquarters building in Shenzhen is pictured on January 11, 2022 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. China Evergrande Group posted a combined loss of $81 billion in its long overdue earnings report late on Monday. Evergrande's net losses for 2021 and 2022 were 476 billion yuan ($66.36 billion) and 105.9 billion yuan ($14.76 billion), respectively, as a result of writedowns of properties, return of lands, losses on financial assets and financing costs, the company said. In its last normal year of operation, 2020, Evergrande posted a net profit of 8.1 billion yuan. Evergrande's colossal debt pile in recent years has become the source of serious concern about China's property sector, a bedrock of the Chinese economy, with defaults and abandoned property projects seen across the country.
Persons: Evergrande Organizations: Group, China Evergrande Locations: Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China, China
July 18 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist. Data on Monday showed that the world's second largest economy grew at a frail pace in the second quarter while China's Evergrande Group (3333.HK), the world's most indebted property developer, said it lost an eye-watering $81 billion over 2021 and 2022. The shadow over local markets cast by China's second quarter GDP data on Monday is unlikely to lift completely by Tuesday, and the pressure on policymakers in Beijing to deliver more stimulus to shore up activity will surely increase. Chinese GDP grew 0.8% in April-June from the previous quarter, beating the consensus forecast of 0.5%. JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup trimmed China's growth forecast for 2023 to as low as 5%, with Morgan Stanley also trimming its 2024 GDP forecast by 40 basis point to 4.5%.
Persons: Jamie McGeever, China's, Morgan Stanley, Janet Yellen, Josie Kao Organizations: HK, Nasdaq, JPMorgan, Citigroup, Treasury, Reserve Bank of Australia, Thomson, Reuters Locations: China, Asia, Japan, U.S, Beijing, Real, India
Evergrande reported a net loss of 476 billion yuan ($66.36 billion) and 105.9 billion yuan ($14.76 billion) for 2021 and 2022, respectively, versus a net profit of 8.1 billion yuan in 2020 when its operation was normal. The huge losses were caused by return of lands, write-down of properties, losses on financial assets and finance costs, it said. Revenue dropped 55% to 230.1 billion yuan in 2022 from 2020. The big losses were in line with analyst expectations as Evergrande's 2021 and 2022 contracted sales fell to 443 billion yuan and 31.7 billion yuan respectively, versus 723 billion yuan in 2020. Charles Macgregor, head of Asia of Lucror Analytics, said he was not optimistic about Evergrande's results.
Persons: Evergrande, Charles Macgregor, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar, David Evans, William Maclean Organizations: China Evergrande, HK, Revenue, Prism, Shanghai Limited, Lucror, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, China's, Hong Kong, Prism Hong Kong, Asia, Cayman Islands
HONG KONG, July 17 (Reuters) - Embattled property developer China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) on Monday published its long delayed results for fiscal 2021 and 2022, posting significant losses and big drops in revenue. The world's most indebted property developer reported a net loss of 476 billion yuan ($66.36 billion) and 105.9 billion yuan ($14.76 billion) for 2021 and 2022, respectively, versus a net profit of 8.1 billion yuan in 2020. China's property sector has seen a string of debt defaults by cash-squeezed developers over the past few years with Evergrande, which plunged into a debt crisis in the middle of 2021, at the centre of the crisis. ($1 = 7.1729 Chinese yuan renminbi)Reporting by Clare Jim; Editing by Himani Sarkar and David EvansOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar, David Evans Organizations: China Evergrande, HK, Evergrande, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China's
The developer defaulted in late 2021 and has been struggling to complete projects and repay its many suppliers and creditors. After announcing an offshore debt restructuring plan in March, it is now garnering support to complete the process. Charles Macgregor, head of Asia of Lucror Analytics, said he was not optimistic about Evergrande's results. Analysts expect Evergrande to post steep losses for 2021 and 2022, years in which its contracted sales fell to 443 billion yuan and 31.7 billion yuan respectively, versus 723 billion yuan in 2020. Evergrande's shares listed in Hong Kong have been halted from trading since March 21 last year, pending the financial results and an investigation into a 13.4 billion yuan of seized deposits of a unit.
Persons: Sandra Chow, Charles Macgregor, Evergrande, Clare Jim, Himani Sarkar Organizations: China Evergrande, HK, Asia, Lucror, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, China, China's, Asia, Hong Kong
HONG KONG, May 13 (Reuters) - Shareholders of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group (0708.HK) accepted a proposal to dispose of two subsidiaries in a restructuring, according to a filing with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Friday night. More than 50% of the votes under the EV company, a unit of embattled property developer China Evergrande (3333.HK), were cast at a Friday general meeting in favour of a proposal raised in late April, the filing said. The EV unit on April 25 announced the plan to sell two debt-laden companies to another unit under China Evergrande as part of the auto firm's restructuring. The EV unit was expected to book a $3.6 billion gain from the transfer, while the two companies to be sold held 47 property projects altogether, said a previous stock filing by the EV unit. The deal would help the EV unit focus on the new energy vehicle segment and could help improve its valuation and eventually "may help to attract investors to Evergrande Auto and raise funds", said a separate filing by the group company.
HONG KONG, April 27 (Reuters) - Embattled property developer China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) will get a signal on Thursday of the level of creditor backing for its offshore debt restructuring proposal, with investors to be given an incentive for early support. While some major creditors have already agreed to support the restructuring proposal, others are eager to cut ties with the debt-laden company and move on. The proposal requires approval from more than 75% in creditor value in each debt class in order to pass. A Chinese institutional investor said the restructuring terms were unappealing but his firm planned to accept the offer because its holding was small and it could not see a better option to quickly wrap up dealings and move on. Houlihan Lokey's Gale said the restructuring terms were more complex than other property sector deals because Evergrande had "a lot of voices and a fragmented holder base".
[1/2] A surveillance camera is seen near the logo of the China Evergrande Group at the Evergrande Center in Shanghai, China, September 24, 2021. REUTERS/Aly Song/File PhotoHONG KONG, April 27 (Reuters) - Embattled property developer China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) said on Thursday it would extend the deadline for receiving an incentive for its debt restructuring proposal to May 18 as the company disclosed levels of support from offshore debt-holders for its proposal. Evergrande said that 77% holders of class-A debts and 30% holders of class-C debts have submitted their respective support for the restructuring proposal, among others. While some major creditors have already agreed to support the restructuring proposal, others are eager to cut ties with the debt-laden company and move on. Houlihan Lokey's Gale said the restructuring terms were more complex than other property sector deals because Evergrande had "a lot of voices and a fragmented holder base".
HONG KONG, April 27 (Reuters) - China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) will get a signal on Thursday of the level of creditor backing for its offshore debt restructuring proposal, with investors to be given an incentive for early support. While some major creditors have already agreed to support the restructuring proposal, others are eager to cut ties with the debt-laden property developer and move on. WHAT DOES THE OFFSHORE DEBT RESTRUCTURING PROPOSAL OFFER? The equity-linked instruments will be backed by the group and its two Hong Kong-listed companies, Evergrande Property Services Group (6666.HK) and Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group (0708.HK). Evergrande established a risk-management committee in December 2021 that included officials from state companies to assist in its debt and asset restructuring.
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