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Chinese insurers, investors and banks have stopped offering new credit to property developers in China as a caution amid the looming collapse of second largest Chinese property developer Evergrande Real Estate Group Ltd., The Times of India reported citing Reuters. Financial institutions are urgently examining their potential exposure to other troublesome property developers, as they fear a contagion risk from the collapse of debt-ridden Evergrande.
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