Evergrande vows to restart 38 stalled property projects by month’s end to defuse China’s mortgage boycott
- Evergrande will restart construction on 38 developments by September 30, it said in a statement late Monday, citing Chairman Hui Ka-yan’s weekly staff meeting
- It has already resumed building on 668 of the total 706 projects, it said
The company will restart construction on 38 developments by September 30, it said in a statement late Monday, citing Chairman Hui Ka-yan’s weekly staff meeting. It has already resumed building on 668 of the total 706 projects, it said.
It’s been difficult to assess the scale of the mortgage boycotts since the government in July began censoring crowdsourced documents circulated online. The trend has raised concern that the property crisis could spread to the financial system. Banks face mortgage losses of US$350 billion in a worst-case scenario, S&P Global Ratings has estimated, although lenders posted much smaller overdue loans in the most recent earnings season.
Chinese authorities are taking steps to ensure real estate companies finish apartments. In Zhengzhou city in Henan province, all stalled developments must resume by October 6, the Communist Party-run Dahe News reported last week.