Evergrande shares fall after chairman cuts stake; Fantasia suspends trading
HONG KONG : Shares in China Evergrande Group fell as much as 4.8per cent on Monday morning, after its chairman trimmed his stake in the cash-strapped property developer to raise about US$344 million.
The group’s electric vehicle unit, China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group Ltd, also dropped more than 5per cent after it said the company was still exploring ways to pump capital into the unit with different investors.
Evergrande has been scrambling to raise capital as it grapples with more than US$300 billion in liabilities and Chinese authorities have told its chairman, Hui Ka Yan, to use some of his personal wealth to help pay bondholders, sources have said.
Evergrande failed to pay coupons totalling US$82.5 million due on Nov. 6 and investors are on tenterhooks to see if it can meet its obligations before a 30-day grace period ends on Dec 6.
The developer disclosed late on Friday that Hui had sold 1.2 billion shares in the company at an average price of HKUS$2.23 each, lowering his stake in the Shenzhen-based real estate developer to 67.9per cent from 77per cent.
Once China’s top-selling developer, Evergrand’e troubles have hit the broader Chinese property sector with a string of debt defaults and credit rating downgrades of its peers in the last couple of months.
Fantasia Holdings suspended trading in company shares on Monday pending release of information. On Thursday, the developer said a winding-up petition was filed against a unit related to an outstanding loan.
(Reporting by Sumeet Chatterjee; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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