China Evergrande's Chairman Under Investigation, Shares Suspended

China Evergrande Group's founder, Hui Ka Yan, is under investigation for suspected "illegal crimes," according to the embattled property developer. The investigation raises concerns about the company's prospects as it faces an uncertain debt revamp plan and liquidation risk. Trading in Evergrande shares has been suspended, and it remains unclear whether Hui is still able to run the company. The investigation marks the first time that authorities could hold the billionaire founder accountable for the company's financial troubles, which have had a significant impact on China's property sector and raised fears of a spillover into the banking system. The latest development complicates Evergrande's offshore debt restructuring plan and increases the likelihood of liquidation. The Chinese government may intervene to manage the potential impact on the financial system and the broader economy.
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