
Evergrande's international creditors threaten legal action over 'opaque' restructuring process
CNN
Evergrande's international creditors are losing patience.
A group of the company's overseas bondholders are threatening to take legal action over its "opaque" debt restructuring process, the latest sign of trouble for the embattled Chinese developer.
They said in a statement Thursday they've had to "seriously consider enforcement actions" after Evergrande failed to engage substantially with them about reorganizing its operations.

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