Chinese bankrupt Evergrande sells 30% stake to state-owned company to pay off debt

In response to the complex dynamics in China’s property sector, Evergrande, the globally renowned real estate developer, has taken a strategic step by selling its 30% stake in the Shanghai North Bund Project to state-owned China Everbright Group. The move, disclosed in a statement to the Hong Kong Exchange, is valued at 663.15 million yuan ($93.5 million), indicating Evergrande’s commitment to managing its liquidity challenges and navigating the current market uncertainties, according to Asia Financial on December 15, 2023.

Evergrande’s main developer, Hengda Real Estate, agreed with Everbright’s Xinglong Trust, making this transaction a noteworthy collaboration. The decision to divest the stake, although incurring a loss of approximately 55 million yuan, is seen as a prudent measure to avoid punitive actions related to the project and infuse much-needed liquidity for the timely delivery of other properties, as stated by Evergrande President Siu Shawn.

Market Trends Reflect Industry Challenges

Amidst negative sentiments among homebuyers and challenges faced by heavily indebted developers, China’s property sector witnessed a downturn in November. The decline in sales and investment is indicative of the prevalent distress in the housing market, coupled with concerns about local government debt and global economic uncertainties.

Despite the third-quarter growth surpassing expectations, domestic demand in China remains subdued. The need for manufacturers to offer discounts to stimulate buying highlights the diverse challenges within the economy. Analysts suggest that distinct sectors are operating at varying speeds, emphasizing the importance of tailored policy responses to address systemic issues.

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