The downturn in China’s property market during 2014 has caused trouble for many investors, but now it even seems to be driving the nation’s property tycoons from the top of the country’s wealth ranks.
According to the latest China Rich… Read More>>
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The downturn in China’s property market during 2014 has caused trouble for many investors, but now it even seems to be driving the nation’s property tycoons from the top of the country’s wealth ranks.
According to the latest China Rich… Read More>>
Real estate developer Agile Property Holdings tumbled more than 7.2 percent on the Hong Kong stock exchange today after it became the third China property firm in 30 days to declare a rights issue.
Guangzhou-based Agile is following hometown competitors… Read More>>
Shimao Property, one of China’s largest real estate developers, is reportedly in the advanced stages of acquiring an office block in downtown Sydney, Australia for development of a new residential project valued at A$1 billion ($914 million).
The acquisition, which… Read More>>
Yuexiu Property announced last week that it plans a HK$3.84 billion ($495 million) rights issue, becoming the second major Chinese real estate developer in a week to turn to the equity markets as slowing home sales continue to squeeze the… Read More>>
Caught between rising financing costs and slowing sales, Poly Property announced today that its profits for the first half of 2014 had fallen by 42.2 percent compared to the same period last year. China’s second-largest developer by sales, the state-backed… Read More>>
Despite falling home prices and credit challenges three China real estate developers this week reported jumps in profit reaching 63 percent in the first half of 2014.
Country Garden Holdings, China Resources Land and Franshion Properties all reported their first… Read More>>
Neither China’s steamy summer, nor the reported slowdown in the real estate market, have provided any respite from the relentless job changes among the country’s real estate professionals, as this week we once again have more new faces in new… Read More>>
Chinese outbound investment in real estate in the first quarter of this year increased by 25 percent compared to the same period of 2013, but the big story is the 80 percent jump in spending on overseas residential development projects.
Following Poly Real Estate’s successful bond offering on April 16th, China’s real estate companies are heading back to the international bond markets for financing, with three large developers pricing securities last week and two more said to be preparing debt… Read More>>
Credit ratings agency Moody’s predicts continued revenue struggles for China’s property developers in the second quarter of 2014, after the industry’s sales dropped an average of 7.7 percent in the first three months of the year.
“The weak contracted sales… Read More>>