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A little more than a year ago, a Chinese property developer largely unknown to the outside world said its cashflow was under "tremendous pressure" and it might not be able to pay back some of its eye-watering debts of $300bn (£275bn). Today, that company, China Evergrande Group, is all too well known as the poster child of the country's economic woes. House prices in China have fallen in each of the 12 months since Evergrande's now prophetic warning, with Xi Jinping's government now preparing to throw billions of dollars at a property market that experts say increasingly resembles a giant…
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