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Evergrande’s Collapse: The End of China’s Former Property Titan

9 months ago
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Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, once hailed as the symbol of China’s economic ascent, has been officially delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, bringing a dramatic end to its 16-year run as a publicly traded company. This marks a sobering milestone in the saga of what was once China’s largest and most ambitious property developer, with a peak market valuation exceeding $50 billion.

Evergrande’s rise was meteoric. Founded by Hui Ka Yan, who once topped Forbes’ Asia wealth rankings, the company was built on aggressive borrowing, rapid expansion, and high-stakes investments—ranging from luxury apartments to electric vehicles and even ownership of China’s top football team, Guangzhou FC. At its peak, the company was managing around 1,300 real estate projects in 280 cities across China.

However, the company’s downfall began in 2020 when the Chinese government introduced “three red lines” rules to restrict excessive borrowing by property developers. Strangled by its own $300 billion debt and unable to raise funds quickly, Evergrande started offering steep discounts on properties to stay afloat, ultimately defaulting on several offshore bonds. The crisis escalated, and in January 2024, a Hong Kong court ordered the company’s liquidation after it failed to present a viable restructuring plan.

The company’s founder, Hui Ka Yan, has seen his personal wealth collapse from $45 billion in 2017 to under $1 billion. In March 2024, he was fined $6.5 million and permanently banned from China’s capital markets for overstating the company’s revenue by $78 billion. Liquidators are now pursuing his personal assets in hopes of recovering funds for creditors.

Evergrande’s delisting, while symbolic, is a crucial marker in China’s ongoing real estate crisis. It underscores the severity of the sector’s debt problems, which have had far-reaching effects on the country’s economy. The property downturn is now considered the biggest drag on China’s growth, amplifying issues like weak consumer spending, unemployment, and rising local government debt.

With over 99% of its stock value erased and only $255 million in assets recovered from $45 billion in liabilities, Evergrande’s fall is a cautionary tale of unchecked expansion. The next liquidation hearing is set for September, as creditors await clarity on how much they might recover—if anything at all.

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