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Evergrande, the Chinese conglomerate, has faced significant challenges in recovering its $45 billion debt, especially after a life imprisonment sentence was issued against the company's founder, Hui Ka Yan, and his assets were seized, complicating the proceedings further. The Shenzhen court ordered the seizure of his assets, valued at approximately $7.7 billion, amid concerns that local enforcement actions may conflict with the legal enforcement of the founder’s overseas assets, thereby complicating debt recovery efforts, particularly in Hong Kong and beyond. The company's bonds are trading at a very low rate, not exceeding 2% of their face value, and earlier reports projected that the recovery rate on dollar bonds would not surpass 3.4%. Authorities are also continuing investigations into previous accounting irregularities and are working to resolve the crisis through asset liquidation processes.
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