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If Chinese property giant Evergrande collapses, there’s no telling the damage it could do in Australia – ABC News
There are fresh questions about the health of the Chinese property sector and what that means for countries — like Australia…

The Evergrande debt crisis is not going away. It is, however, evolving.
Financial markets still fear for the future of China’s second largest property developer, though their focus has shifted.
Late last month there were serious concerns the global economy…
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