Evergrande No Longer Lists Ding as Chairman’s ‘Spouse’ in Filing

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China Evergrande Group didn’t list Ding Yumei as the spouse of Chairman Hui Ka Yan in its latest filing, marking a change in the way the defaulted property giant refers to its second-largest shareholder.

Ding is now known as a “third party independent,” according to a late Monday filingBloomberg Terminal to the Hong Kong stock exchange. The bourse defines spouses as an associate of key directors, chief executives or substantial shareholders of a listed company, subjecting them to certain rules on connected transactions.