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As Evergrande default looms, what legal options do offshore creditors have?

With China Evergrande Group's default deadline drawing closer, offshore bond investors in the property developer are pondering their legal options to safeguard their investments.

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As Evergrande Default Looms, What Legal Options Do Offshore Creditors Have?

LONDON/HONG KONG—With China Evergrande Group's default deadline drawing closer, offshore bond investors in the property developer are pondering ...

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As Evergrande default looms, what legal options do offshore creditors have?

With China Evergrande Group's default deadline drawing closer, offshore bond investors in the property developer are pondering their legal options to safeguard their investments.

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Chinese Chipmaker's $2.5 Billion Crisis Shows Growing Risks


Dec 11 2020, 4:40 AM
December 10 2020, 7:22 AM
December 11 2020, 4:40 AM
(Bloomberg) -- China will almost certainly let a high-flying chipmaker default on $2.5 billion worth of dollar debt, the strongest signal yet that foreign investors shouldn’t count on Beijing to bail them out.
(Bloomberg) -- China will almost certainly let a high-flying chipmaker default on $2.5 billion worth of dollar debt, the strongest signal yet that foreign investors shouldn’t count on Beijing to bail them out.
Tsinghua Unigroup Co. said it won’t be able to repay the principal on a $450 million dollar bond due Thursday, which would trigger cross defaults on a further $2 billion of debt. This would be the company’s first dollar bond repayment failure and came after it defaulted on a 1.3 billion yuan ($199 million) local bond last month.

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Why China's Debt Defaults Are More Alarming This Time

Why China's Debt Defaults Are More Alarming This Time
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