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Evergrande, a Chinese giant delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

'Evergrande's withdrawal was absolutely inevitable,' says Dan Wang
An aerial view of Hong Kong. (Adobe Stock)
An aerial view of Hong Kong. (Adobe Stock)
By AFP
August 27, 2025 | 1:25 P.M.

By the time the Hong Kong Stock Exchange opened on Monday, the share figures of a once-prosperous company had disappeared. Chinese property giant Evergrande, once the country's largest property developer, has been delisted. The company is now mired in debt as the entire sector struggles to regain its equilibrium.

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