Trading of China's Evergrande shares in Hong Kong suspended
The Hindu
The companies' filings did not specify why the shares were stopped from trading
Shares in troubled real estate developer and its property management unit Evergrande Property Services were suspended from trading on October 4 in Hong Kong.
The companies' filings did not specify why the shares were stopped from trading.
Cailian, a Chinese online news service affiliated with the state-run newspaper Securities Times, said another developer, Hopson Development Holdings, was planning to acquire a majority share in Evergrande Property Services Group.

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