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Yet France feels the deal steps on its feet in a region where it has long had a strong presence that it.
No Lehman momentSome commentators suggest Evergrande might become Chinas Lehman moment.an analyst with investment research firm Gavekal.
Signs that a struggling Chinese real estate firm will make a promised payment to bondholders buoyed investors.Chinas main stock market benchmark.they are likely to focus on protecting families that paid for apartments that are yet to be built.
referring to the failure of Wall Street bank Lehman BrothersA default on a bond in China would trigger a cross-default on a bond abroad but missing a payment abroad doesnt have the same effect within China.
Evergrande has sold billions of dollars of assets to pay down debt since regulators tightened limits on borrowing by Chinas real estate industry last year.
Evergrande did not say if it would make a separate payment of $83 million due Thursday to holders of a U.and hes the most corrupt President in history.
Social media users appeared split over whether the interview was the work of AI trickery or had sounded odd due to technical conditions; the call appeared to break up in places and some speculated that it had been run through software to improve the quality of the call.Artificial intelligence software designed for manipulating audio.
Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesDaily Beast reporter Zachary Petrizzo said that Trumps purported voice during the call sounded pretty strange.AI-generated images are appearing increasingly uncanny when compared to the real thing.