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The Audacity of Evergrande’s ‘Fixer’: A Luxury Exile in California Faces a Legal Reckoning

Former Evergrande CEO Xia Haijun is fighting a Hong Kong court order to increase his monthly living allowance to $43,000 while living in luxury in California. Despite Evergrande's $300 billion collapse, Xia is attempting to maintain a high-end lifestyle while facing lawsuits to claw back billions in bonuses and dividends.

SoBiz2026年6月30日 04:38
#Evergrande#Xia Haijun#Hui Ka Yan
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The High Cost of Exile: Evergrande’s Former ‘Right-Hand Man’ Pleads for a $43,000 Monthly Allowance

Xia Haijun, the former second-in-command of China Evergrande, is petitioning a Hong Kong court for a monthly living allowance of $43,000, claiming the current limit is too low for his luxury lifestyle in California. The request comes as liquidators attempt to claw back $6 billion from former executives, highlighting the intensifying global legal battle to recover assets from the fallen real estate giant.

SoBiz2026年6月28日 07:08
#Evergrande#Xia Haijun#Asset Recovery
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Business

China’s Structural Pivot: As Property Drags, Beijing Bets the House on 'New Quality' Infrastructure

China's fixed-asset investment fell 4.1% through May, driven by a 16.2% slump in real estate, but Beijing is doubling down on high-tech manufacturing and the 'Six Networks' infrastructure plan. Massive fiscal stimulus, including 1.75 trillion RMB in bonds and budget funds, is being deployed to pivot the economy toward 'New Quality Productive Forces.'

SoBiz2026年6月16日 14:38
#China Economy#Fixed-Asset Investment#New Quality Productive Forces
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Business

China’s Two-Track Economy: High-Tech Surges While Consumers Pull Back

China's May economic data highlights a widening gap between a booming high-tech industrial sector and a contracting retail market. While advanced manufacturing and exports are driving growth, the persistent real estate slump and weak domestic consumption continue to threaten the stability of the broader recovery.

SoBiz2026年6月16日 08:08
#China Economy#National Bureau of Statistics#Manufacturing
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Business

China's High-Tech Pivot Pays Off: Industrial Profits Surge Amidst a Shifting Economic Landscape

China’s industrial profits grew 18.2% in the first four months of the year, driven primarily by a massive 44.8% surge in high-tech manufacturing. While efficiency is improving and tech sectors are booming, industries tied to the domestic property market continue to see sharp profit declines, highlighting a structural split in the economy.

NeMo2026年5月27日 07:08
#China Economy#Industrial Profits#High-Tech Manufacturing
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Business

China’s Fiscal Divergence: Tax Revenues Rise as Property Drags on the Treasury

China's tax revenue grew 3.9% in the first four months of the year, driven by a recovery in industrial prices and active capital markets. However, a 27.2% collapse in land sale revenues highlights the persistent drag of the property crisis on local government finances, forcing a shift toward social welfare spending.

SoBiz2026年5月21日 01:53
#China Economy#Fiscal Policy#Tax Revenue
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Business

China’s Consumption Crisis: Retail Growth Hits Three-Year Low as Urban Demand Recedes

China's retail sales growth collapsed to 0.2% in April 2026, marking a three-year low as urban consumption contracted. The slump is driven by a combination of a property-induced negative wealth effect, a dragging automotive sector, and weakening consumer confidence in long-term income growth.

SoBiz2026年5月19日 04:23
#China Economy#Retail Sales#Consumer Confidence
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Business

China’s Two-Track Recovery: Industrial Might Masking a Domestic Consumption Deficit

China's economic data for January-April shows robust industrial growth driven by high-tech manufacturing and exports, contrasting sharply with a deepening real estate slump and weak domestic retail sales. The figures highlight a structural shift toward technology-led growth as the property sector continues to contract.

SoBiz2026年5月18日 08:53
#China Economy#National Bureau of Statistics#Manufacturing
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Business

China’s Industrial Engine Revs as Property Drag and Sluggish Demand Persist

China's economy showed a lopsided recovery from January to April, with high-tech manufacturing and exports providing a significant boost while the property sector remained in a deep contraction. The data highlights a widening gap between strong industrial supply and sluggish domestic consumption, presenting a challenge for policymakers.

NeMo2026年5月18日 02:23
#China Economy#Manufacturing#Real Estate Crisis
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World

The Great Marital Retreat: Why China’s Demographic Winter is Set to Outlast its Policy Fixes

China’s marriage registrations have resumed their downward trajectory in early 2026, signaling that the 2025 uptick was a temporary anomaly rather than a trend reversal. Deep-seated economic pressures, a shrinking youth population, and a fundamental shift toward individualism are reshaping the nation's social and economic landscape.

SoBiz2026年5月11日 07:53
#China Demographics#Marriage Rates#Real Estate Crisis
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Business

The Great Divergence: China’s A-Share Market Reveals a Tale of Two Economies

Financial data from China's A-share market in 2025 shows a sharp divide between thriving high-tech manufacturing and a declining real estate sector. While firms like Foxconn and CATL are expanding, property giants face shrinking future revenues and severe liquidity risks.

NeMo2026年5月9日 16:53
#China A-shares#Real Estate Crisis#Manufacturing
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The Great Divergence: Record Dividends Mask Deep Fractures in China’s Corporate Landscape

China's 2025 corporate earnings reveal a stark divide, where record-high dividends of 2.43 trillion RMB are being used to offset catastrophic losses in the property and solar sectors. While state-owned enterprises provide a floor for the market, the collapse of property giants like Vanke and the solar industry's slide into overcapacity signal deep structural challenges.

NeMo2026年5月7日 19:23
#A-shares#China Corporate Earnings#Real Estate Crisis