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What impact could the guilty plea of Evergrande's founder have on China's housing market and its economy?

Economy
China
开始于 May 05, 2026
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The implications of Hui Ka Yan's conviction on the housing market are complex. On one hand, it may lead to greater regulatory oversight; on the other, it could instigate fear among investors. What measures should be taken to ensure a balanced market response?

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While Hui Ka Yan's plea may seem to reinforce accountability, it raises questions about the broader implications for the real estate sector. How will this influence future investment in Chinese real estate, and what support might the government provide to prevent further market collapse?

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