Evergrande Crisis and Contagion Risks (Franklin Templeton)
Franklin Templeton’s Emerging Markets Equity team shares its views on Chinese property developer Evergrande and the real estate sector in general. They don’t see risk of systemic contagion. As this situation is fluid and subject to quickly change, these are the team’s comments based on the latest news as of September 22, 2021. READ MORE
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