One of China's most complicated insolvency cases enters the next round: The HNA Group from Hainan in southern China is split into four independently managed business units. HNA is the parent company of the renowned Hainan Airlines, the only airline that services direct routes from Beijing to Berlin. The tourism company definitely still has a future – if it operates more frugally and efficiently in the future.
By Frank Sieren
Yuen Yuen Ang is a professor of Chinese economics at the University of Michigan. As an author, she focuses on the global implications of China's rise. Ang also looks at the problems posed by China's rapid industrialization and explains why arbitrary decrees from Beijing's political leadership stand in the way of the country's global rise.
By Redaktion Table
The impending Evergrande bankruptcy is a major stress test for China's financial system. But the impact on the country's real estate and financial system will remain manageable. There is no risk of a collapse or even a global financial crisis. But the case ruthlessly exposes the weaknesses of the Chinese economy.
By Frank Sieren