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    Vanke Bonds Plunge Amid Fears of Government Support Amid Housing Crisis, ETRealty

    November 26, 2025


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    SHANGHAI: Chinese state-backed property developer Vanke’s bonds tumbled on Wednesday, reigniting market concerns about the extent of potential central government support for the crisis-hit sector.

    Several of Vanke’s yuan bonds fell more than 20% in early trade, leading to trading suspensions on the company’s five exchange-traded bonds, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange said.

    Deflationary pressures have persisted in China since the COVID-19 pandemic, weighing on consumer and business confidence. These pressures have become entrenched, most notably in housing.

    New home prices fell at the fastest monthly pace in a year in October, highlighting persistently weak demand.

    Vanke, one of China‘s best-known household names and one-third owned by Shenzhen Metro Group, faces renewed market scrutiny.

    Markets are replaying a pattern from earlier this year, said Yao Yu, founder of Shenzhen-based credit research firm RatingDog. He said markets had priced for Vanke not to be able to meet debt repayment obligations, sparking a steep sell-off before rebounding on signs of state support.

    “Now, market rumors suggest Shenzhen has sought help from Beijing, leaving two scenarios – no rescue or central backing,” Yao said.

    Vanke’s yuan bond due in March 2027 was traded at 60 per 100 par value as of midday, down from 80 at the open, a nearly 30% drop.

    The bond traded around 40 at the end of last year before a sharp rebound early this year on optimism over potential state support.

    Earlier this month, Vanke said Shenzhen Metro agreed to provide loans of up to 22 billion yuan ($3.09 billion), a stock exchange filing showed.

    While authorities rolled out a series of key measures in the second half of 2024 to support the market, large-scale new stimulus has been withheld this year. Recent policy steps have mainly reaffirmed existing commitments.

    Vanke shares listed in Hong Kong fell nearly 3%, while its onshore shares slipped to their lowest since 2008.

    • Published On Nov 26, 2025 at 07:00 PM IST

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