Chinese investors have bought a number of high profile overseas assets in recent years, including dropping $500 million for a yacht maker, and buying the Chase Manhattan building in New York for $725 million. Now one Beijing-based entrepreneur has bought… Read More>>
Moody’s Downgrades 3 China Developers in Real Estate Downturn
The combined pressures of higher debt and slowing sales for China’s real estate developers led a major ratings agency to downgrade the credit prospects of Fantasia Holdings, Guangzhou R&F, and Greentown China during the last month.
Moody’s Investor Services downgraded… Read More>>
Moody’s Predicts Continued Slide in China Housing Sales for Q2
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>>
Most New China Developer Bonds Now Trading Below Issue Price
As a credit crunch caused the collapse of a private Chinese real estate developer this week, and following just two weeks after the country’s first commercial bond default, dollar-denominated bonds from the country’s real estate developers are suffering on regional… Read More>>
Chinese Developers Muscling in on Singapore Inc’s Home Turf
On February 28th, China state-run real estate developer Greenland Group announced plans to invest RMB 20 billion (US$3.26 billion) to develop projects in Malaysia’s Danga Bay.
But amidst the press releases and media coverage, perhaps the biggest milestone went unannounced… Read More>>
Greenland to Invest RMB 20 bil for Malaysia Projects Near Singapore
Shanghai-based developer Greenland Group, is planning to invest RMB 20 billion (US$3.3 billion) to develop a resort hotel and residential projects in southern Malaysia close to the border with Singapore, in the latest overseas move by one of China’s most… Read More>>
Guangzhou R&F Properties Acquires Malaysia Sites for US$1.4 Bil
Developer Guangzhou R&F Properties has joined the rush of Chinese real estate firms headed overseas by spending RM4.5 billion (US$1.4 billion) to acquire six sites in the southern Malaysian state of Johor Bahru.
The transaction was announced in a statement… Read More>>
Chinese Developers Turn to Overseas Financing in 2013
As China’s property market continues to rebound, more of the country’s developers are heading overseas for cash, as domestic credit controls remain tight and demand for land soars.
Since January 1st, several of the country’s biggest real estate firms, including… Read More>>
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