Mr Lyddon, a tax consultant, said:" With the de-listing of its shares, Evergrande ceases to have visibility, and the working-out of its problems becomes a purely domestic matter....
Evergrande, once China’s largest property developer, owes around$ 45 billion but has almost no assets to cover it....
He said:" There will not be any assets in Evergrande against the US$ 45 billion of debt, so that amount will need to be written off.” Article continues belowADVERTISEMENTDo you have a mouse?...
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