The real estate giant, once thought to be among China’s strongest, has succumbed to the malaise plaguing the sector.
Few companies are more synonymous with China’s long property boom than Country Garden, whose rise to become the country’s largest real estate developer mapped the market’s long expansion.
Late Tuesday, however, Country Garden entered the annals of Chinese corporate ignominy, after failing to make a $15 million coupon payment that was due on a portion of its $10 billion of dollar-denominated debt held by global investors.
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