Evergrande's liquidation could derail the Chinese economy and have global effects – ABC News

A Hong Kong court has ordered one of China’s biggest property developers, Evergrande Group, to liquidate after it was unable to reach a restructuring deal with creditors over hundreds of billions of dollars it owes. Key points: Evergrande has been ordered to liquidate after failing to come up with a restructuring deal with creditors over US$300 billion…

Hong Kong court orders Chinese property developer Evergrande to liquidate – FRANCE 24 English

A Hong Kong court on Monday issued the liquidation of battered Chinese property giant Evergrande after lawyers failed to convince a judge it had a working restructuring plan. Issued on: 29/01/2024 – 04:53 2 min Advertising Read more Once China‘s biggest developer, Evergrande has reported more than $300 billion in liabilities and its troubles have…

Evergrande collapse: Hong Kong court orders liquidation of China property giant – The Guardian

Embattled Chinese development company, Evergrande, has been ordered to liquidate by a Hong Kong court after an 18-month long hearing. Evergrande, which holds the ignominious title of the worlds most indebted property developer with about $300bn in liabilities, failed to convince the court that it had a viable restructuring plan, after having been given seven…

Another home building company forced into voluntary administration – 3AW 693AM

Yet another home builder has gone into voluntary administration, but they have assured customers the company hasnt gone into liquidation. Langdon Building says as a result of tough economic conditions, they had made the responsible decision to go into administration and restructure. Click PLAY to hear what happened  Work on properties will cease for six…

Melbourne Rebels enter voluntary administration amid debt crisis – ESPN Australia

Jan 26, 2024, 09:47 AM Open Extended Reactions Melbourne Rebels are on the brink of collapse just weeks out from the Super Rugby Pacific season, with the franchise having entered voluntary administration amid mounting debts. Rumours of the Rebels’ fraught financial position have circled since late last year, despite chief executive Baden Stephenson doing his…

Class room to court room: Lenders seek Byju's insolvency | Mint – Mint

Separately, Teleperformance Business Services Ltd, the Indian unit of the French multinational, too filed an insolvency petition against Byjus on Thursday, a person with knowledge of the development said. It invoked insolvency as an operational creditor. Both petitions were filed before the Bengaluru bench of before the Bengaluru bench of the National Company Law Tribunal…