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Core Viewpoint - China Evergrande Group has entered a substantive phase of liquidation following a key ruling by the Hong Kong High Court, which restricts participation in the liquidation process to statutory creditors only, excluding economic interest holders and shareholders [1][2][4]. Group 1: Court Ruling and Liquidation Process - The Hong Kong High Court ruled on April 17, 2023, that only statutory creditors can participate in the liquidation oversight committee, effectively excluding shareholders and economic interest holders from decision-making [2][4]. - The court emphasized that the liquidation process must be based on legal rights rather than economic interests to prevent procedural chaos and abuse of power [2][4]. - The court also noted that shareholders have no residual asset distribution rights due to Evergrande's insolvency, and there are concerns regarding potential interference from controlling shareholders [4]. Group 2: Debt Restructuring Challenges - Despite the court's ruling providing a framework for debt restructuring, significant challenges remain, as Evergrande has yet to propose a viable restructuring plan [5]. - As of June 30, 2023, Evergrande's total liabilities reached 2.39 trillion yuan, while total assets were only 1.74 trillion yuan, highlighting a severe financial crisis [5]. - The ongoing debt crisis has severely restricted Evergrande's daily operations and raised concerns among numerous creditors [5]. Group 3: Role of Liquidators - Edward Simon Middleton and Huang Yongshi have been appointed as joint liquidators for China Evergrande, tasked with preserving company assets and returning value to creditors [6]. - The liquidators are also investigating the reasons behind the company's liquidation and seeking appropriate restructuring plans [6]. - The liquidators have reported limited internal resources and cash flow, complicating efforts to meet the requirements for resuming trading of Evergrande's shares [6]. Group 4: Asset Freezing and Legal Issues - Following the lifting of a litigation confidentiality order, it was revealed that assets belonging to Evergrande's founder, Xu Jiayin, including multiple luxury properties, private jets, and luxury cars, have been frozen by the court [7]. - The court documents indicate that in addition to an Airbus A319, Xu Jiayin has at least one Airbus A330, a Gulfstream G450 private jet, two yachts, and two Rolls-Royce Phantom cars frozen [7]. - In January 2023, both China Evergrande Group and Xu Jiayin were subjected to high consumption restrictions due to a forced execution case involving over 6.05 billion yuan [7].