China's economy is facing a troubled property sector, deflation, and weak trade.
Economists are wary on China, but many don't expect a Lehman moment to transpire.
  • China's economy hasn't rebounded from the pandemic, and its troubles have fueled talks of a "Lehman moment."
  • China experts and economists told Insider that the troubles in the property sector are serious, but different from the 2008 US crisis. 
  • "You're not going to have a comparable banking crisis because of the simple reason you have a state-owned financial system."

Recent chatter of China facing its own "Lehman moment" hasn't emerged out of thin air.