Evergrande and China: A Lehman Moment—or Less “Grande” Than That? (Franklin Templeton)
With respect to the evolving Evergrande situation in China, our Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions team addresses two main questions: could this be a “Lehman moment,” and what are the global implications of a Chinese property market slowdown? READ MORE
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