Residential buildings developed by Country Garden in Baoding,Hebei province.Credit:Bloomberg
Country Garden,the country’s biggest developer by sales,has been pummelled in the markets twice in the past week. Investors are panicked by two events:On August 1,the company scrapped a plan to inject cash into the business,something it needs. This week,it missed two interest payments on bonds. The bond payments,which are owed in US dollars,are relatively small in value,but by missing them,the company put itself at risk of default.
Country Garden’s market value has more than halved since the start of the year. Some of its bonds were being swapped by traders for as little as 10 cents on the dollar this week,a sign of doubt that they expected to be paid back in full.
Investors are alarmed because Country Garden had largely benefited from measures to bolster the real estate market last year that included more financial support. For some time,it was designated as a model developer by Chinese authorities. This made lending to the company more palatable when many other Chinese developers were in trouble.
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But recent events have led Country Garden to a point of distress that was unthinkable a year ago,when it was making nearly $US50 billion ($77 million) in sales. The worry now is that even as Beijing has pledged more support to the real estate market,the measures may not be enough.
Much of the squeeze on Country Garden’s financial position has come from a drop in sales of its apartments. Fewer people in China are interested in buying homes. The company issued a profit warning in July,saying that it would lose money in the first half of this year in part because of a “downward trend of real estate sales.”
Country Garden is facing a cash crisis at a time when the real estate sector is in the dumps and China’s leaders are trying to rev it up. There had been some optimism in July when top government decision-makers pledged policies to help. Much of the initiative is in the country’s biggest cities,like Shenzhen and Shanghai,and the measures are unlikely to benefit Country Garden,which operates more in small cities.