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China Resources Not Amused by Vanke’s Poison Pill and More China Real Estate Headlines

2016/03/22 by Michael Cole Leave a Comment

Vanke CEO Yu Liang

Vanke CEO Yu Liang has some serious thinking to do if he wants to keep his biggest shareholders happy

While real estate deal watchers have been focusing on Anbang’s bid(s) for Starwood, back on the mainland the dramatic struggle to control China’s largest property developer took an unexpected twist today. Also a Chinese mall developer hopes to raise big bucks by dumping a portfolio of 44 malls, and Wang Jianlin wants you to see the opportunities involved in football corruption. Read on for all these stories and more.

China Resources Not Amused by Vanke Deal with Shenzhen Metro

China Vanke Co. ’s second-largest shareholder has expressed dismay over how the property developer unveiled a plan to buy assets from Shenzhen Metro Group for as much 60 billion yuan ($9.3 billion).

Fu Yuning, chairman of state-owned China Resources Group, complained that the March 12 signing of a memorandum of understanding between Vanke and Shenzhen Metro—including details on the issuance of shares for consideration, the size of assets and payment methods—came just a day after a Vanke board meeting at which there was no mention of the deal. His remarks, reported Sunday by Sina Finance, were confirmed by a person familiar with the company. Read more>>

Renhe Commercial Wants to Sell 44 Mainland Malls for $1 Bil

One of China’s largest mall owners is looking to unload 44 already built and in-progress malls, underscoring the impact growth in e-commerce is having on the country’s retail industry.

Renhe Commercial Holdings, led by tycoon Dai Yongge, expects to raise a minimum of $1 billion from the sale and use $760 million of the total to repay offshore debt, the company said in a statement on Friday after the end of trade in Hong Kong. Renhe’s shares fell 1.6% on Monday. Read more>>

Wang Jianlin Sees Opportunity in FIFA Corruption Scandal

Wang Jianlin, China’s richest man, said FIFA’s corruption scandal was an opportunity for big Chinese companies to further the country’s lofty footballing ambitions by undertaking sponsorship deals with the global governing body. Wang’s Dalian Wanda Group, China’s biggest commercial property developer and an active buyer of global entertainment and sports companies, became the first Chinese top-level sponsor of FIFA last week.

At a news conference in Beijing on Monday, the 61-year-old multi-billionaire said that he expected other companies to follow suit to help drive China’s ambition to become a soccer superpower. Read more>>

Henderson Land Chief Says HK Home Prices Will Fall Another 15%

Home prices in Hong Kong will continue to fall another five per cent in the next couple of months as local developers are in a rush to sell homes , says chairman of Henderson Land Development, Lee Shau-kee.

Lee said the city’s housing prices will fall about 30 per cent from their peak in the wake of the high development costs. The market is about half way throught the price correction cycle, having given up around 15 per cent from highs last autumn, he added. Read more>>

China Resources Land Plans RMB 20B Panda Bond Sale

China Resources Land Ltd. has applied to Chinese regulators for a 20 billion yuan (US$308.4mil) quota to sell bonds as an offshore issuer in the domestic market, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.

The sale, if it happens, would be the first panda bond sold by a Chinese property company in the country’s interbank market, according to Bloomberg data. Read more>>

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