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Evergrande’s stock plummets after relisting

The stock market value of China Evergrande Group has tumbled after it resumed trading in its shares for the first time in more than a year.

The Chinese property developer’s shares plummeted by 90% after the Hong Kong market opened on Monday, with the ending of a 17-month suspension of the stock.

Over the weekend the world’s most indebted developer disclosed first-half losses of Rmb33bn (£3.4bn) in order to partially fulfil Hong Kong stock exchange requirements to lift the suspension. According to exchange rules, a company whose shares have been suspended for 18 months faces delisting.

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