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Property developer Evergrande faces winding-up petition in Hong Kong

Case could impact restructuring efforts for indebted Chinese real estate company

Two years after its first default, the world’s most indebted property developer Evergrande faces its biggest legal test so far in its slow-motion collapse.

On Monday, a Hong Kong court will address a winding-up petition, brought by offshore investor Top Shine Global, against a company that has embodied the turmoil that has engulfed China’s property sector and whose fortunes have worsened dramatically in recent months. 

In September, the authorities said its founder and chair Hui Ka Yan was suspected of crimes, while plans to restructure its international debts were derailed by a lack of approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). The wider real estate sector has also been shaken this month by a default by the developer Country Garden, adding to dozens of missed payments by its peers.

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