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    China’s property crisis sends shockwaves through global markets

    September 5, 20232 Mins Read


     

    In this week’s edition of Macro Intelligence, we take a look at the struggling Chinese property sector and what it means for the outlook for iron ore and Aussie investors.

    China’s crisis

    China’s property sector is under increasing pressure as developers grapple with servicing their substantial debt. In August, China Evergrande, one of the country’s largest property developers, sought bankruptcy protection in the United States as part of a debt restructuring plan.

    Financial repercussions

    Country Garden, China’s largest property developer, also teetered on the edge of collapse with debts totaling $11 billion. However, it seems to have secured a last-minute reprieve with an extension from creditors to repay some of its loans. In recent years, as many as 53 Chinese developers have faced similar collapses.

    Investor apprehension regarding the property crisis has triggered a sell-off in Chinese developers’ dollar bonds, impacting forecasts for Chinese economic growth. Recently, global rating agency Moody’s revised its 2024 economic forecasts for China downward to 4% from 4.5%.

    A crisis in China’s property market poses a significant risk to its post-COVID recovery. The Chinese government has introduced a series of measures to support the sector, providing temporary relief to markets and investors.

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