Struggling Chinese developer Evergrande makes bond payment: Report

Evergrande Group's struggle to reduce its 2 trillion yuan (USD 310 billion) of debt to comply with tighter official curbs on borrowing has prompted fears a default might trigger a financial crisis.

China Evergrande
AP Beijing
2 min read Last Updated : Oct 22 2021 | 3:10 PM IST

A troubled Chinese developer whose struggle to avoid a multibillion-dollar debt default has rattled global financial markets wired USD 83.5 million on Friday to make an overdue payment to foreign bondholders, a government newspaper reported.

Evergrande Group's struggle to reduce its 2 trillion yuan (USD 310 billion) of debt to comply with tighter official curbs on borrowing has prompted fears a default might trigger a financial crisis.

Chinese officials have tried to ally investor fears by saying the debt problems can be controlled and there should be no impact on the financial industry.

Evergrande wired money on Friday to a Citigroup account for a bond payment that was due September 23, the Securities Times reported, citing unidentified sources.

Evergrande missed payments in late September and early October to investors in US dollar-denominated bonds issued abroad.

The company said Wednesday a 30-day grace period to make those payments before it would be declared in default had yet to expire.

The ruling Communist Party is pressing companies to reduce debt levels it considers dangerously high.

Economists say Beijing can prevent a credit crunch if Evergrande defaults on debts to Chinese banks and bondholders but wants to avoid appearing to arrange a bailout while it tries to force other companies to reduce reliance on debt.

The slowdown in construction helped to depress China's economic growth an unexpectedly low 4.9 per cent over a year earlier in the three months ending in September. Forecasters expect growth to decelerate further if the financing curbs stay in place.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Topics :EvergrandeChinaReal Estate

First Published: Oct 22 2021 | 2:38 PM IST

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