China moves to wrap up saga of troubled property giant Evergrande after founder gets life sentence
First publishedAug 21, 10:59 UTC
Last updatedAug 21, 11:31 UTC · 7m ago
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Chinese authorities have moved to finish cleaning up the mess left by the collapse of the Evergrande real estate empire as a court in southern China's Guangzhou accepted a bankruptcy liquidation case against its key mainland property development company.
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- Chinese authorities have moved to finish cleaning up the mess left by the collapse of the Evergrande real estate empire as a court in southern China's Guangzhou accepted a bankruptcy liquidation case against its key mainland property development company.
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China moves to wrap up saga of troubled property giant Evergrande after founder gets life sentence
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