HONG KONG—One of China’s biggest property companies reported a multibillion-dollar loss and the resignation of its top executives, raising fears that even developers once regarded as among the ...
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That was a reversal after an 8.6% jump Wednesday, the biggest in four months, which was sparked by news that authorities were working on a proposal to help government-backed China Vanke Co. plug a ...
Shares of China Vanke jumped after key management changes fueled hopes that the government is stepping in to rescue the troubled property developer. The company's stock gained as much as 14% to HK ...
Feb 12 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities are considering a plan to assist China Vanke (000002.SZ), opens new tab in covering a funding shortfall of about 50 billion yuan ($6.84 billion) this year ...
China Vanke Co. received another round of financial support from authorities, with its largest state shareholder planning to offer up to 4.2 billion yuan ($579 million) to help the distressed ...
Property developer China Vanke said on Monday (Jan 27) its chairman Yu Liang and CEO Zhu Jiusheng had resigned, amid concerns over the company's liquidity as it faces several debt maturity ...
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A rare, high-profile takeover battle is brewing in China, involving China Vanke, one of the country’s best-known companies and the world’s biggest property developer by sales. Photo: Reuters ...
China Vanke Co. won more support from authorities as its largest state shareholder agreed to provide up to 2.8 billion yuan ($383 million) to help the struggling developer repay outstanding debt.