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Evergrande seeks to resume trading on October 3

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China Evergrande Group announced on Monday that it has filed an application with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to resume trading on October 3.

The company unilaterally requested a halt in the trading of its shares on September 28 and later revealed that its Executive Director and Chairman of the Board of Directors Hui Ka Yan is under "suspicion of illegal activities."

"The Board is of the view that there is currently no other inside information in relation to the Company that needs to be disclosed," Evergrande said in the filing it made today.

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