In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, a property services unit of China Vanke lines up a billion-dollar IPO, Singapore-based GLP buys a California warehouse, and the Hong Kong bourse asks Evergrande to ensure management integrity before stock trading can… Read More>>
Evergrande Onshore Unit Delays Financials and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, China Evergrande’s onshore unit postpones reporting its interim financial results, private equity giant KKR backs away from a plan to sell a Seoul office block, and UBS cuts six bankers from its Hong… Read More>>
Evergrande Wind-Up Hearing Delayed One Week and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, China Evergrande continues its fight against a winding-up petition filed in a Hong Kong court, a tech park developer backed by Tsinghua University falls foul of its bondholders, and Singapore adds two 99-year… Read More>>
Country Garden H1 Profit Dives by Record 96% and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, China’s top developer by sales posts a record profit decline, Hong Kong’s PAG agrees to buy a Dutch-themed Japanese theme park, and flustered Evergrande bondholders push their own debt restructuring plan.
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$1.3B Singapore Tender Fails to Draw a Bid and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
The upper limits of Singapore’s commercial property market were successfully tested this week as a $1.3 billion project tender in the city’s Chinatown area failed to draw a single bid from potential developers. Also in the news, Evergrande’s electric vehicle… Read More>>
PAG Could Delay $2B Hong Kong IPO and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Asia’s roiling markets may have capsized an IPO expected to be among the biggest this year as reports emerge that PAG is backing away from its plan for a public listing. Also in the news, China Huarong Asset Management warns… Read More>>
Evergrande, PwC Investigated Over Failure to Report $2B Loan Scheme
Hong Kong’s accounting watchdog has launched a probe into the property services arm of embattled developer China Evergrande and its erstwhile auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers, related to a RMB 13.4 billion ($2 billion) loan scheme that led to the developer firing its… Read More>>
APG May Double Aussie Finance Mandate and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, Dutch pension fund manager APG completes its $419 million mandate with Australia’s MaxCap, the CEO of private equity giant Carlyle Group resigns out of the blue, and China springs an audit on its… Read More>>
Evergrande Gets $818M Refund for Surrender of Football Stadium Project
China Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted developer, said late last week it will receive a RMB 5.52 billion ($818 million) refund from the city of Guangzhou for giving up the land use rights for an unfinished football stadium in… Read More>>
Dexus Mulls Exit From Industrial Portfolio and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
In today’s roundup of regional news headlines, Aussie developer Dexus contemplates a full exit from an industrial portfolio it put up for partial sale in June, Hong Kong’s Wharf REIC swings to a loss as COVID hits consumption, and office… Read More>>
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