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The impact of Evergrande has caused financial distress to spread faster than Beijing expected, putting pressure on regulators to move quickly to stop the contagion. But they cannot rescue Evergrande’s creditors without also undermining their fight against bad debt. A reading, by Emil Kalinowski. ----------WHO---------- Michael Pettis, Finance Professor at Peking University and Senior Fellow at Carnegie-Tsinghua Center. Read by Emil Kalinowski. Art by David Parkins. Intro/outro is "Deadlines" by Dylan Sitts at Epidemic Sound.
----------WHAT---------- What Does Evergrande Meltdown Mean for China?: https://bit.ly/2Ya9rVl
----------WHERE---------- Michael's Blog: https://www.mpettis.com/ Michael's Twitter: https://twitter.com/michaelxpettis
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