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Chinese property group Evergrande says it has withdrawn investment products

18.09.2021

BEIJING Reuters: Six executives from China's heavily indebted Evergrande had redeemed some of the company's investment products earlier this year, the property group said on Saturday.

Between May 1 and Sept. 7 the six executives made early redemptions of 12 investment products, Evergrande said in a statement on its website, without identifying the executives or providing details about the nature of the products.

Regarding the early redemption of some investment products by some managers, the group company said takes the matter seriously, the company said.

Evergrande added it had requested that all funds returned by the six managers in advance be refunded within a certain time frame.

Severe penalties would also be imposed, it said.

Evergrande, with approximately $300 billion in liabilities, is in the throes of a liquidity crisis that has left it racing to raise funds to pay its many lenders and suppliers.

The company has epitomised China's freewheeling era of borrowing and building. Uncertainty about its ability to meet funding obligations - equal to 2% of Chinese gross domestic product - has sent jitters through markets.

The group has been hit by recent ratings downgrades, with both S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings warning of the risk of default.