'China's Lehman crisis' Beijing facing financial crash with collapsing property market

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    The world’s stock exchanges are getting nervous and fear a chain reaction across the globe. Financial analysts from Hong Kong said: “It could become China’s Lehman crisis.” The real estate giant Evergrande is in financial difficulties and warns the global public of “unprecedented problems”.

    A chain reaction could commence after the Evergrande real estate company has debts of $300 billion US dollars.

    Today Hao Hong professor of Tsinghua Wudaokou School tweeted: “A mainland developer listed in HK plunging 90 percent, much worse than Evergrande.”

    There is now a threat of massive loan defaults in the Chinese banking system that could send waves of further defaults across the world.

    Analysts now fear that the Chinese real estate bubble is ready to burst after years of constant growth.

    Global rating agency experts said: “The perfect storm has formed for China’s real estate and credit industry.”

    He warned that circumstances “could trigger a crash”.

    Volker Treier, the head of foreign trade at the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), said: “The risk of the Chinese real estate market overheating cannot be dismissed.

    “German companies are concerned that a bubble could burst there.”

    German exporters now fear that a bursting of the real estate bubble in China could see less consumption of German products within China.

    Retail sales from within China have slumped in growth to only 2.5 percent on the year previous.

    Beijing is also pushing to regulate the nation’s digital tech sector.

    This has led to investors pulling money out of China over fears of government crack-downs on the sector.

    Shares in Alibaba, China’s equivalent to Amazon, have halved within a year.

    Digital giant Tencent has seen its shares fall from £68 in February, to less than £42 today.

    The Hangseng index has now slipped from its annual high of 31,183 points below the 25,000 mark.

    Major US investor Cathy Wood has already sold Chinese stocks on a large scale.



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