HONG KONG (AP) — Embattled Chinese property developer Country Garden expects to reach a deal with its creditors in February to restructure billions of dollars in debt, the company’s lawyer ...
HONG KONG, Jan 20 (Reuters) - China's Country Garden (2007.HK), opens new tab expects to reach terms with creditors next month regarding the restructuring of $16.4 billion in offshore debt ...
Construction site of residential buildings by Chinese developer Country Garden, in Tianjin, China. The property developer anticipates reaching a deal with creditors next month on defaulted debt ...
HONG KONG, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Country Garden (2007.HK), opens new tab said it expected to post a narrower annual loss in 2024 as the embattled developer looks to revive its business and stave off ...
A Hong Kong court adjourned a liquidation petition hearing against indebted Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings on Monday after the company unveiled a restructuring proposal earlier this month.
Chinese property giant Country Garden, which previously defaulted on its debt repayment obligations, expects to reach agreeable terms with creditors next month, the firm's lawyer told a Hong Kong ...
(Reuters) - Country Garden, once China's top property developer by sales, posted on Tuesday a net loss of 12.84 billion yuan ($1.75 billion) for the first half of 2024, as conditions deteriorated ...
Embattled Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings said its net loss for the first half of 2024 narrowed to 12.8 billion yuan (US$1.75 billion) from 48.9 billion yuan a year earlier ...
In Hong Kong, Chinese property developer Country Garden faces a liquidation hearing just days after reporting one of the biggest losses in corporate history, while a court in South Korea holds ...
HONG KONG - Country Garden said it expected to post a narrower annual loss in 2024 as the embattled developer looks to revive its business and stave off a liquidation lawsuit after reporting a record ...
HONG KONG -- Embattled real estate developer Country Garden Holdings has belatedly reported staggering losses for 2023, offering a fresh glimpse into the depths of China's property crisis.