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HKEX to delist Evergrande

Trading in the company’s shares has been suspended since 29 January 2024.

The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) announced that it will be cancelling the listing of China Evergrande Group on 25 August 2025.

Trading in the company’s shares has been suspended since 29 January 2024. Under Rule 6.01A(1), the HKEX may delist the Company if trading does not resume by 28 July 2025.

HKEX stated that China Evergrande failed to fulfil the resumption guidance set by the Exchange and resume trading in its shares by July 28, 2025. On 8 August 2025, the Listing Committee decided to cancel the listing of the Company’s shares on the Exchange under Rule 6.01A(1).

The Exchange has requested that the company publish an announcement regarding the cancellation of its listing.

HKEX advises shareholders of the company who have any queries about the implications of the delisting to obtain appropriate professional advice.

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