It’s been a “spectacular fall from grace” for Evergrande, the property giant at the heart of China’s ongoing property crisis, says Lionel Lim in Fortune.
Founded in 1996, Evergrande grew as China’s economy boomed and more Chinese turned to
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It’s been a “spectacular fall from grace” for Evergrande, the property giant at the heart of China’s ongoing property crisis, says Lionel Lim in Fortune.
Founded in 1996, Evergrande grew as China’s economy boomed and more Chinese turned to
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