Yesterday, China Evergrande Group received a liquidation order from a Hong Kong court, which was no major surprise when we consider the company’s share price over recent years. China’s property crisis continues to unfold, although a market nadir is often plumbed on headline bad news. The collapse of this previous poster child is by far the largest failure in the world’s 2nd largest economy’s property market, which has witnessed several defaults by developers, aka a falling pack of cards. In the short term, the move by Judge Linda Chan is likely to see some asset sales in a property market lacking liquidity and confidence; the world will be watching closely.