Evergrande, China’s most indebted property developer, has kept global markets on edge and sparked protests at home as it struggles to survive. WSJ explains why the company’s crisis is raising questions about the state of the world’s second-largest economy.
Photo: Alex Plavevski/ShutterstockIf Evergrande does not die, China's economic structure will not become healthy
Is it enough to pay the bills.... eventually Mother Hubbards cupboard will be bare xx
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